If I feel either the front end is always going up, or the rear end is going up too much I usually will use a click or two faster or slower rebound front or rear, to try to balance things out.
Surprised at the high pressure you use. Are you running them there for jumps / to protect your rims? I'm taller and weigh more. The recc psi for me is 25ish up front and 30 in the back on SRAM's calculator after plugging in all the detail specs. I was running 25/28 on a full 29er and seemed to work just fine for all applications. Maybe I'm doing it wrong...
@@kfivemtb check the recommendations for 27.5. It may be a few psi more than you are used to for your rear tire. I saw your other video where you were trying to get the back end to feel right. That could be another area to tweak. Enjoying this series! Very useful for me also getting used to my new Bronson.
I got a couple things happening. I also have never had carbon wheels! And never used rocks shox. I’m thinking about Cush core for the rear only?? Then can run lower pressure
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Love the surfboard comparison congrats on the new bike
Love the bike! Thanks for watching long enough to hear me say that 😜
Always a pleasure watching your videos very informative. Keep up the great work!
Thanks. I really appreciate it. Thanks for watching. Those are just the thoughts in my head coming out! 😜
that footage is sweet!
Thanks!
Awesome vid Ken .... good to hear your thoughts during the ride 🤘
That’s a scary thing!!!!’
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If I feel either the front end is always going up, or the rear end is going up too much I usually will use a click or two faster or slower rebound front or rear, to try to balance things out.
I usually slow the rear shock down. Not so Bucky!!
Sick vid bro! What rear hub you running? It sounds amazing.
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Surprised at the high pressure you use. Are you running them there for jumps / to protect your rims? I'm taller and weigh more. The recc psi for me is 25ish up front and 30 in the back on SRAM's calculator after plugging in all the detail specs. I was running 25/28 on a full 29er and seemed to work just fine for all applications. Maybe I'm doing it wrong...
Yes. I put them hi only for the jump park, on regular trails I’m 21 in the rear and 18 or 19 in the front😃
Nope you’re right on with your pressure!!
@@kfivemtb check the recommendations for 27.5. It may be a few psi more than you are used to for your rear tire. I saw your other video where you were trying to get the back end to feel right. That could be another area to tweak. Enjoying this series! Very useful for me also getting used to my new Bronson.
I got a couple things happening. I also have never had carbon wheels! And never used rocks shox. I’m thinking about Cush core for the rear only?? Then can run lower pressure
sorry auto correct change the head on your pump to a presto head then you won't need the adapter
I thought about that. I really should do it