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How to make a quick Post Ride Suspension Service
There are still many myths surrounding the subject of bike care, especially when it comes to suspension maintenance. The fact is, well-maintained suspension works much better than poorly maintained units, especially the initial response of the stroke from well lubricated parts. This benefit is immediately noticeable, because the suspension system will react much more sensitively to smaller bumps, providing more traction and feeling more comfortable.
How to mount a New Fork in your Bike Frame
Year by Year big suspension companies present new forks, however last year was a bit of a game changer with fork performance improving dramatically. In Issue #009 of the magazine we presented a group test of all the leading forks for the 2014 season, and made our choice for the benchmark this year. If you now want to upgrade your bike, we will guide you through the process of mounting a new fork.
How to a adjust the Air-Volume of the Fox Float CTD Shock
We have already explained how to tune the spring characteristic of a RockShox Pike to your personal needs. Today we show you how you can customize the air chamber size of a Fox Float CTD shock to suit your weight and riding style.
How to adjust the Travel Range of a Fox Talas System
Our first editions of our “How to” workshop guides focused on products by RockShox / SRAM, this time it is the turn of the suspension experts, Fox Racing! We will guide you through how to limit the travel range of the Fox “Talas” lowering system, and so influencing the geometry of the bike and performance on the trail.
How to reduce the Air-Volume of the RockShox Pike
The RockShox Pike is currently indisputably one of the best, if not THE best enduro fork on the market! This was also our findings in our fork group test from Issue # 009 of Enduro magazine. More and more bikes are now being sold with the fork fitted as standard, and many more riders are adding the Pike to their own bikes. However, to get the best out of the fork it needs to be set up to work in harmony with the rear end. The Pike comes with an adjustable air chamber, allowing the volume to be changed making the fork either more linear (increased volume) or more progressive (reduced volume). We will now explain how to adjust your fork to find the best setup for your bike!
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