Hey, thanks for your lovey comment.🙏🙂 I'm really pleased that you found the information in the video helpful and that you like the way we create our content.
Hi Josh! I’m glad to hear that the video was helpful. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! Thanks for watching!🙂
Hello, I've put 230 psi pressure in rear suspension, but I think it needs more, but I wonder if there is any risk to do that? can it take more pressure? to what extent? thanks
Hi there, thanks for your question! When it comes to adjusting your rear shock, it's best to follow the manufacturer's recommendations. Check their website. You should find the manual for your specific suspension. There will be information on the correct pressure and any specified maximum limits. I hope this helps🙂
Hi, and thanks for your comment. Please have a look at this manual on Fox website:www.ridefox.com/fox17/help.php?m=bike&id=68#climb,trail,descend Let me know if this was helpful.
Hi Steve, thanks for letting us know. I've added the links to the description. Let us know if you managed to set up your rear shock. We also have a video about setting up sag and rebound on front forks. You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/Z8jwJewfNLw/видео.html
Hey, thanks for your question. A little whooshing sound from your rear shock is nothing to worry about as some amount of noise can be normal during suspension movement. However, if the noise is quite distinctive and this bothers you go and check with your LBS. They will offer you the right advice. I hope this helps🙂
What a great video. EVERYTHING you need to know and nothing more, perfect thank you!
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You are very welcome. There are many videos on this subject and the ones that convey the information easily and to the point, are a gem just as yours.
Glad it was helpful!
This video really helped me understand rear suspension setup. Thanks!
Hi Josh! I’m glad to hear that the video was helpful. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! Thanks for watching!🙂
Very clear and concise. Thank you.
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Excellent video. One of the most comprehensive I have seen.
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Just what I needed, great informationa and to the point, thanks.
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Thanks a Lot. Good Presentation. Very Helpful.
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Thanks from Colorado!
You're welcome!🙂 Greetings from Manchester, UK🇬🇧
Bloody brilliant video...do more
Hey, thank you so much for the kind words! I really appreciate your support. I'll definitely keep making more videos. Stay tuned!🙂
very very well done..!
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Hello, I've put 230 psi pressure in rear suspension, but I think it needs more, but I wonder if there is any risk to do that? can it take more pressure? to what extent? thanks
Hi there, thanks for your question! When it comes to adjusting your rear shock, it's best to follow the manufacturer's recommendations. Check their website. You should find the manual for your specific suspension. There will be information on the correct pressure and any specified maximum limits. I hope this helps🙂
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Hey on this excact shock on the black thing where the rebound is how do you adjust it
Hi, and thanks for your comment. Please have a look at this manual on Fox website:www.ridefox.com/fox17/help.php?m=bike&id=68#climb,trail,descend
Let me know if this was helpful.
That is amazing.
Thnak you. I'm glad you found it useful.🙂
Hmmm...I didn't see the links to the manufacturers websites in the show notes...
Hi Steve, thanks for letting us know. I've added the links to the description. Let us know if you managed to set up your rear shock. We also have a video about setting up sag and rebound on front forks. You can find it here:
ruclips.net/video/Z8jwJewfNLw/видео.html
Yo if my shock is making a very small whooshing sound when it decompresses is that bad
Hey, thanks for your question. A little whooshing sound from your rear shock is nothing to worry about as some amount of noise can be normal during suspension movement. However, if the noise is quite distinctive and this bothers you go and check with your LBS. They will offer you the right advice. I hope this helps🙂
Great video, thanks.
Thanks for your comment, glad you found it useful 🙂
👍thanks
Your welcome! 🙂
calculate a person weight then have a built in calibration on the shock itself?
Just follow the manufacturer guidance