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ps Svensson -
does your fork feel really stiff?? - Think Fox have a reputation for being a bit sticky at first. But i couldn't get anywhere near to fully compressing it - even with 0 preload on!
400 may be a bit much mate. 350 on mine only gets around 28% sag on mine and i weigh 90kg
Fork may be a little stiff, but shall see if it frees up a bit after a few rides. It easy to swap out the springs?
is there only 1spring inside of the fork??
weird sag thing...
300, 84kg >> more than 40%
350, 90kg >> 28% ? sure about that? how much full turns of preload from the point the spring touches the base plate?
swapping the forks spring is no big deal! just screw off the left cap (the one with the preload button) and pull out the spring. that's it !!!
According to the sag meter it is.
See this UK site:
http://www.tftunedshox.com/info/spring_calculator.aspx
For my weight, a 350 lb spring = about right (a bit hard even)
Today's match:
useless spoke-protection vs. side-cutting nippers
>>i wouldn't place a bet on that plastic-thing
Getting rid of the spoke protection thing means taking the wheel and cassette off - i'm far too lazy to do that!!![]()
The chainguide is from a UK company called Superstar. It's their plasma chainguide. A lot cheaper than getting E13, works pretty well.
I didn't feel the need to have a small front ring and front mech as only using the bike for freeride/downhill stuff. Saves a bit of weight too. So took off the changer, small ring, mech and canyon chain guide and fitted this instead.