What pressure should my Fox forks be?

What pressure should my Fox forks be?

Sag should be set to 15 – 20% of total fork travel

Suggested Starting Points for Setting Sag
Rider Weight (lbs) Rider Weight (kgs) 34 FLOAT Pressure (psi/ bar)
120-130 54-59 58psi/ 4.0 bar
130-140 59-64 63psi/ 4.3 bar
140-150 64-68 68psi/ 4.7 bar

How do you adjust a Fox Talas?

Adjusting Rebound

Turning the knob clockwise. slows down rebound; turning the knob counterclockwise speeds up rebound. As a starting point, turn the rebound adjuster knob all the way clockwise (full in) until it stops, then turn counterclockwise (out) 8 clicks. Too slow and your fork will pack down and ride harsh.

What is Talas on Fox forks?

TALAS stands for Travel Adjustable Linear Air Spring, and while the name remains, the spring curve is not linear. Fox engineers developed an entirely new adjustable-travel air spring that closely resembles those used in Float forks.

What PSI is Fox 36?

36 TALAS maximum air pressure is 200 psi. The recommended settings in this tuning guide are designed to be a starting point, in order to get you out on your first ride in as few steps as possible.

What PSI should rear shocks be?

The exact PSI you end up with depends on how plush/firm you want the rear shock to be, but a good starting point is 1 psi for 1 lbs in weight of the rider (including riding gear).

What pressure should my bike suspension be?

As a rough guideline, you should aim for a sag of about 20 % for the fork and 30 % for the rear shock. If yours is less than that, you can simply let some air out. If it’s more than that, you can add air with a shock pump. Recommended percentages or not: What matters most is that you feel comfortable on your bike.

What PSI should my Fox Float rp23 be at?

Pressurize your main air chamber to a minimum of 50 psi and no more than 300 psi.

How do I add air to my Fox fork?

How To Set Up A Fox Suspension Mountain Bike Fork – YouTube

How much air should I put in my Fox Float shock?

Add air pressure to the main air chamber in ~50 psi (3.4 bar) increments, slowly cycling the shock after every 50 psi (3.4 bar) addition.

How much air does a Fox Float shock need?

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FOX Float DPS
Rider Weight Air Pressure Shock Sag
120lbs (54.4kg) 150 psi 9-11mm
140lbs (63.5kg) 175 psi 9-11mm
160lbs (72.6kg) 200 psi 9-11mm

How much air should I put in my suspension?

What should my shock pressure be?

How To Set Your Mountain Bike Shock Pressure – YouTube

How do you adjust a Fox Float rear shock?

How To Set MTB Suspension Sag » ACADEMY | FOX – YouTube

What is Propedal on Fox shock?

Propedal is a marketing term created by FOX to describe a digressive compression damping force curve. Digressive force curves have been around long before bicycles had suspension. Digressive compression tunes use preloaded valving to build compression quickly in order to give a firmer feel at low shaft speeds.

How much air should I put in my MTB fork?

Start with the recommended air pressure for your weight. If that is not known, try 100psi. On this fork it said l should be running 75psi for my weight but there was always about 30mm unused travel.

What PSI should my FoX rear shock be?

250psi
If the shock body retracts into the air sleeve near bottom-out after the air is released from the positive chamber, attach a FOX high pressure pump and pressurize the shock to 250psi (17 bar). If the shock does not fully extend, it is in a “stuck down” condition.

What is the maximum pressure for air shocks?

150 PSI
Remove all riders and cargo. DO NOT exceed 150 PSI (1034 kPa) in the shock.

How much pressure does a Fox Float?

Do not exceed maximum air pressure: Non-EVOL air shocks have a maximum pressure of 300psi. EVOL air shocks have a maximum pressure of 350psi.

How much air should I put in my shock?

Keep in mind that air shocks are like tires: you shouldn’t operate the air shocks with no air in them. For a manual system, you should have a minimum of 20 PSI in the shocks. When under load, add only enough air pressure to maintain level ride height.

How much psi should I run in my rear shock?

How much air should be in a Fox Float shock?

Add air pressure to the main air chamber in ~50 psi (3.4 bar) increments, slowly cycling the shock after every 50 psi (3.4 bar) addition. Set your main air chamber to between 50-300psi to prepare to set sag as described in the “Setting Shock Air Pressure” section below.

What PSI should my rear shock be?

What PSI should my Fox Float RP23 be at?

What pressure should my MTB suspension be?

As a rough guideline, you should aim for a sag of about 20 % for the fork and 30 % for the rear shock. If yours is less than that, you can simply let some air out. If it’s more than that, you can add air with a shock pump.

Why is my suspension so stiff MTB?

Changes in air pressure, suspension design or riding style will determine how your rebound should be set. If your rebound is set too fast, you’ll feel like you’re riding a pogo stick. Meanwhile, a setting that is too slow won’t allow the suspension to recover, causing it to pack up and feel stiff.

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