Should I slow down my LS rebound?
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Should I slow down my LS rebound?
Hello all!
Still trying to get fast here. Should I slow up my LS rebound? She's a bit bouncy as you can see! Other suggestions? I'm slowly going in on LS comp which helps to a point then gets too stiff and I lose traction. I'm also on a stiff spring rate at 80 which could be why she's like a pogo stick. I can give my suspension settings if anyone sees anything crazy going on. Thanks!
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Re: Should I slow down my LS rebound?
Finalmushroom wrote:
Hello all!
Still trying to get fast here. Should I slow up my LS rebound? She's a bit bouncy as you can see mainly through the breaking bumps into the right hander around the tree. Other suggestions? I'm slowly going in on LS comp which helps to a point then gets too stiff and I lose traction. I'm also on a stiff spring rate at 80 which could be why she's like a pogo stick. I can give my suspension settings if anyone sees anything crazy going on. Thanks!
Re: Should I slow down my LS rebound?
I would just get a new one just go to ur setup and find one. I had issues for a while and people recommended to go to your setup exept I felt that they were meant for more beginner type riders not some one who’s 5-8 seconds off pros so more of an average player. I posted 250 and 450 suspension on there. I would just recommend to try that because it’s meant for a bit of a faster pace rider.Finalmushroom wrote:
Hello all!
Still trying to get fast here. Should I slow up my LS rebound? She's a bit bouncy as you can see! Other suggestions? I'm slowly going in on LS comp which helps to a point then gets too stiff and I lose traction. I'm also on a stiff spring rate at 80 which could be why she's like a pogo stick. I can give my suspension settings if anyone sees anything crazy going on. Thanks!
Re: Should I slow down my LS rebound?
I re read this once it was already posted and I was talking about the “your setup” forum. My mistakeceltex wrote:I would just get a new one just go to ur setup and find one. I had issues for a while and people recommended to go to your setup exept I felt that they were meant for more beginner type riders not some one who’s 5-8 seconds off pros so more of an average player. I posted 250 and 450 suspension on there. I would just recommend to try that because it’s meant for a bit of a faster pace rider.Finalmushroom wrote:
Hello all!
Still trying to get fast here. Should I slow up my LS rebound? She's a bit bouncy as you can see! Other suggestions? I'm slowly going in on LS comp which helps to a point then gets too stiff and I lose traction. I'm also on a stiff spring rate at 80 which could be why she's like a pogo stick. I can give my suspension settings if anyone sees anything crazy going on. Thanks!
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Re: Should I slow down my LS rebound?
I found a bit better setting. Went out one on the preload and in one on HS comp. It was better!celtex wrote:I would just get a new one just go to ur setup and find one. I had issues for a while and people recommended to go to your setup exept I felt that they were meant for more beginner type riders not some one who’s 5-8 seconds off pros so more of an average player. I posted 250 and 450 suspension on there. I would just recommend to try that because it’s meant for a bit of a faster pace rider.Finalmushroom wrote:
Hello all!
Still trying to get fast here. Should I slow up my LS rebound? She's a bit bouncy as you can see! Other suggestions? I'm slowly going in on LS comp which helps to a point then gets too stiff and I lose traction. I'm also on a stiff spring rate at 80 which could be why she's like a pogo stick. I can give my suspension settings if anyone sees anything crazy going on. Thanks!