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Old 20-06-2019, 02:38 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Uncle Bob View Post
Thanks Chris that's really good info.

The way they describe it, setting up the suspension unweighted (static sag) is important for setting the geometry of the bike as a starting point. Although obviously as soon as you sit on it that all goes completely out of the window if the other parts of the system are wrong! :chuckle.
Once static sag is set the rider sag can be checked, if it is out you need a different spring that will then suit the riders weight., problem solved.
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