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The first step to getting the most out of your mountain bike suspension is to set the sag on your fork and shock for your weight. Use a ruler and measure. Tip: don’t guess or “eyeball” it.

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Seriously, you guys putting on that 4 digit code is one of the best small things ever to be done on Fox product!

Ranar
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On 2021 Canyon Neuron 9 SL - if I follow the sag recommendations of this video I basically turn my bike into a fully rigid bike. I guess it very much depends on bike geometry and linkage type. I have to run much more sag to make the suspension actually work.

FranticGuitar
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This is a really good video. Answered all the questions I had about suspension set up in under 3 minutes

FreakySquid
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Just got a Capra Pro Race and this will be very helpful setting up suspension
Thank you

DilanHamawandy
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Glad to see you in that 15% to 25% range rather than that 25% to 30% range. It really depends on the trails you ride. type of bike you ride, rider weight ( in some cases for a very light riders) & more importantly riding style. A good range is typically 15%-20% front. 18%-25% rear.

archetypex
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Should the shock's LSC be fully open as well when setting sag? Turned fully counterclockwise?

ThisIsCody
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Man… I cannot find that number in my rear shock, is a FOX FLOAT DPS performance. The whole thing is black.!!

Any suggestion?

rlopez
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When did the 30% sag in the shock and 25% sag in the fork changed?? Most manufacturers even in 2024 recommend this settings. With 15% sag in the fork you'll be bouncing like crazy on the trails :))

delyrium_
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hi, your website is down. been trying to access the manual for my suspension since yesterday

nathansantos.n
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Hmmm Jordi says not to pull your brakes

thelanonline
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Hey Fox, so I’m a huge suspension nerd and just got a yt tues cf pro race 29 in long and I was wondering how much sag I’d run on that bike. It’s a dh bike so I was thinking 20 front 30 rear? Or should I do 25 front 30 rear? It’s a super progressive bike so I don’t think I’ll need many volume spacers but I was curious with sag.

zackshort
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I have from a friend. But I can get the shock in the middle to get big can you help.

ToddGrigg
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high speed compression. On bigger hits and or jumps, how does it behave in "trail" and locked position? Will it still allow full travel and will open valves fully?

Drogos
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Isn't that a Rockshox pump though? LOL At any rate, videos like this are helpful to people who are just getting started or need a reminder now and again. Thanks!

jkeiffer
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Hi,
I have a fox factory 36 160mm Fit4. I have 120 psi on it. On paper and basic test, the rebound should be at fully open (fastest), which is 14 clicks. However, in this setting, I get a thud sound and feedback whenever I do a wheeL lift. More pronounced on manual than doing a wheelie. As I back out the rebound rate, the thud sound and feedback gets lower as well. At 9 clicks, the issue completely goes away. What can I do to have the fastest rebound but not get that thud sound? Thanks!

jgianan
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hi, is it possible to hand bleed a fox float x please? Could you do it along the same lines as an X2 thanks

zercl
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was the rear shock lever on firm or open for setting sag?

robrockatansky
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What about rebound, do you open up the rebound to set sag?!?

TRK
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Is your website down? It's not responding.

coryarmstrong
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Do you open up the rebound to set sag?

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