Glad you're enjoying the bike! When you say you backed it off, did you back it off front and rear and where you referring to compression front and rear? Did you do anything to rebound? Did you set your sag? And finally what tire pressure were you running? About how much do you weigh? Thanks in advance!
Yes. I actually softened the compression front and rear. The high speed rear was the one that probably made the most difference. Literally couldn’t sit on the seat on higher speeds on gravel roads. I did slow the rebound on the front also but may speed it up again. I think it might help in preloading the front for popping over rocks and logs. Sorry I didn’t make this more clear. Thank you for the great question!!!
I still have to check the sag. It felt good for my weight, backpack, and fuel. With backpack, water, tools, and fuel I think I add about 250 lbs to the bike.
@@crashymotothanks again for the info. I'm going to pick mine up tomorrow at GPX. That's why I was picking your brain about suspension. Also I appreciated your uncrating. I'm probably going to build mine in the parking lot and then do some exploring. I happen to know the area pretty well. Jimmy Lewis did say that adjusting the SAG by adding some preload helped everything feel a lot better regarding suspension. Keep the content coming. I'm getting a teal and black unit😂
@@silverhill377 getting the front wheel on in the parking lot will suck. However I’m sure that Joe and Jeff will help you out. Everyone there is super helpful. Tell them Hi for me 😎👍🏻 They just got in some parts also. Might want to get some air and oil filters while you’re there 😎
@@crashymoto Will do. I've got a good jack stand and front fork Trackside Paddock stand to get the bike up off the ground. Like you said, I'm sure I can get somebody to give me a hand if I needed. Going to go up through Sundance and Guardman's pass over to Park City and do some exploring.
Looks like a great bike and a fun ride. I recognize that jersey.
😎Bet you have one also😎👍🏻
Glad you're enjoying the bike! When you say you backed it off, did you back it off front and rear and where you referring to compression front and rear? Did you do anything to rebound? Did you set your sag? And finally what tire pressure were you running? About how much do you weigh? Thanks in advance!
Yes. I actually softened the compression front and rear. The high speed rear was the one that probably made the most difference. Literally couldn’t sit on the seat on higher speeds on gravel roads. I did slow the rebound on the front also but may speed it up again. I think it might help in preloading the front for popping over rocks and logs.
Sorry I didn’t make this more clear. Thank you for the great question!!!
I still have to check the sag. It felt good for my weight, backpack, and fuel. With backpack, water, tools, and fuel I think I add about 250 lbs to the bike.
@@crashymotothanks again for the info. I'm going to pick mine up tomorrow at GPX. That's why I was picking your brain about suspension. Also I appreciated your uncrating. I'm probably going to build mine in the parking lot and then do some exploring. I happen to know the area pretty well. Jimmy Lewis did say that adjusting the SAG by adding some preload helped everything feel a lot better regarding suspension. Keep the content coming. I'm getting a teal and black unit😂
@@silverhill377 getting the front wheel on in the parking lot will suck. However I’m sure that Joe and Jeff will help you out. Everyone there is super helpful. Tell them Hi for me 😎👍🏻 They just got in some parts also. Might want to get some air and oil filters while you’re there 😎
@@crashymoto Will do. I've got a good jack stand and front fork Trackside Paddock stand to get the bike up off the ground. Like you said, I'm sure I can get somebody to give me a hand if I needed. Going to go up through Sundance and Guardman's pass over to Park City and do some exploring.
1st thing with any bike, wind all clickers in clockwise, wind them out to max anti clkwise and count - goto middle and work it from there
Yes. This is where the factory had preset them. Everything just seemed to harshly set for me there.