I dont know if it's the camera but you said to turn it all the way clockwise, but you're turning it counterclockwise and than clockwise, the other way around, and im confused now
It’s at 5:50. Fox’s recommendation for compression is universal, but rebound is based on air pressure. So I would start at the recommendation in the setup guide or on the back of the fork. Mypersonal settings are 4 hsr 5 lsr
Did you use the 4 volume spacers cause the fox 38 also did rush through the mid stroke of its travel in steep sections? Cause that's what I'm witnessing
N0, at 15% sag and around the recommended compression settings i had good mid support especially on steeps but large rolls and drops as well as high speed smashing I’m only looking to bottom out if I make a mistake.
@@YLDCRD I’d start by trying to get 15% sag. Based on Fox’s recommendations that should be around 115 psi but the best way is to measure for yourself. Rebound should be 3 for low speed and 2 for high from all the way closed/clockwise. 10 clicks from closed/clockwise on lsc and 5 for hsc. Because of the larger compressions in my area I generally run 8 lsc and 4hsc. As far as volume spacers some come installed from the factory and if you trails are fast but don’t have a bunch of hard compressions or big rocks that could be fine. Use your o ring to help judge travel used. If you’re using too much travel then add a spacer. It can make a big difference so only go one spacer at a time. Ride and repeat, try for small changes and see how they feel
Hi bro i have 170 lbs like you and my area is a big rocks and technical trails enduro. Whats your recomendation tokens, SAG, compression and rebound? Ty
@@pauloalmeida-zx8ng I’m running 4 spacers with 100psi. Targeting 15% sag. All setting from fully closed, 4 HSC 8LSC 5 LSR 4 HSR I’m looking for the best support at high speeds and large compressions. Often I’ll open the compression a few clicks during the wetter seasons, so like 5 HSC & 10 LSC
Camera work so smooth
Also strongly agree with the comment made by the live audience member at 5:27
Smooze
I dont know if it's the camera but you said to turn it all the way clockwise, but you're turning it counterclockwise and than clockwise, the other way around, and im confused now
The setting are always based on looking at the dial and turning it fully clockwise and then opening the port by turning it counterclockwise
Why no details on rebound settings. You skipped and didn’t mention amount of clicks required?
It’s at 5:50. Fox’s recommendation for compression is universal, but rebound is based on air pressure. So I would start at the recommendation in the setup guide or on the back of the fork. Mypersonal settings are 4 hsr 5 lsr
Whats all the oil coming out the shock valve?
Fox calls for 3cc of oil in the air chamber to lubricate the piston, it's generally their 20w gold.
Did you use the 4 volume spacers cause the fox 38 also did rush through the mid stroke of its travel in steep sections? Cause that's what I'm witnessing
N0, at 15% sag and around the recommended compression settings i had good mid support especially on steeps but large rolls and drops as well as high speed smashing I’m only looking to bottom out if I make a mistake.
Stopped watching when he pulled out the adjustable, nobody using an adjustable can be taken seriously….
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The not knipex pliers? Every pro race team uses them for quick jobs like this I've seen it
@@Emtbtoday Preach! 🤣
What’s you weight?
170 lbs running 15% sag
Ok what do you suggest for a 220lbs rider riding fast enduro trails not huge jumps though in terms of tokens and clickers.
@@YLDCRD I’d start by trying to get 15% sag. Based on Fox’s recommendations that should be around 115 psi but the best way is to measure for yourself. Rebound should be 3 for low speed and 2 for high from all the way closed/clockwise. 10 clicks from closed/clockwise on lsc and 5 for hsc. Because of the larger compressions in my area I generally run 8 lsc and 4hsc. As far as volume spacers some come installed from the factory and if you trails are fast but don’t have a bunch of hard compressions or big rocks that could be fine. Use your o ring to help judge travel used. If you’re using too much travel then add a spacer. It can make a big difference so only go one spacer at a time. Ride and repeat, try for small changes and see how they feel
Hi bro i have 170 lbs like you and my area is a big rocks and technical trails enduro. Whats your recomendation tokens, SAG, compression and rebound? Ty
@@pauloalmeida-zx8ng I’m running 4 spacers with 100psi. Targeting 15% sag. All setting from fully closed, 4 HSC 8LSC 5 LSR 4 HSR I’m looking for the best support at high speeds and large compressions. Often I’ll open the compression a few clicks during the wetter seasons, so like 5 HSC & 10 LSC
Poor video, no explanation to the spacers or what and why your adjusting
I’ll work on it, I’ve got a Rockshox Zeb setup coming
Wow!
This is TH-cam, Nic owes you nothing and quite frankly, your sense of entitlement is embarrassing.