Have you ever hopped on a mountain bike only to find you didn’t love the ride? The issue may not have been the bike, but that the shocks weren’t set correctly for your weight or the terrain. Properly ...
Whether you ride a hardtail or a full-suspension mountain bike, its suspension has one main job – to absorb impacts from the trail by compressing and then return to its original position, in a ...
Measuring and adjusting rider sag are the first steps in setting up any bike's suspension. Bringing rider sag into the proper range (typically 30 to 40mm, front and rear) will place your bike's ride ...
When it comes to mountain bike geekery, perhaps no other area of the bike contains such a deep and mystifying vocabulary as the suspension. While you probably shouldn’t get too hung up on the ups and ...
So, we’ve learnt that mountain bike suspension uses an air or coil spring to absorb impacts. However, without damping, your fork and shock would be little more than a pair of pogo sticks bouncing ...
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