Kamusta! I'm close to buying my Sur Ron. I plan on sticking to stock for a few months, in terms of suspension, battery and controller. Just so I can really get to know the bike which will ultimately make each upgrade more rewarding. These are one of those important things i need to know. I wan't to mess with these types of settings and really fine tune it in the best way the stock parts can get me. Keep it up man! These are some great info. I appreciate it. I love what you've done to your Sur Ron. Looking forward to more vids and I wish you and your family more success!
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Awesome video, I have never used forks like this so it was helpful seeing you adjust the air pressure. The suspension guide that came with my bike did say 80-100psi though. Not sure if they changed the forks on some bikes?
My manual tells me to use 80-100psi.It's the manual from the 2024 light bee. Fork KKE model (BF-35SRC). For my 210lbs including gear and backpack I am at about 25% sag with 100PSI. :/
It’s tricky removing the pump socket from the stem if using a standard pump. I’m having to use the compressor bcs it’s faster and holds pressure even while I’m removing the chuck
@@manasseh7 … awesome, I recently got my Surron X by trading my turbo Nissan from this channel. How many psi did you bring it to? I hear 100-150 psi is factory recommendations but like one or two ppl said 80-100. So I only brought mine to about 100 psi bcs of that comment and that terrifying sticker on my shocks that says “DON’T KILL YOUR SELF” 😂😂 so that’s why I’m asking.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 The top adjuster on the rear shock is for compression. The one at the bottom of the shock underneath is for rebound maybe research and have a look before making a video like this. A If ya know what I mean Burt😉🤙
Thx my Filipino bro! The best quick and easiest explanation out there. 💯
I’ve always been intimidated to tune my own suspension. Thanks to this video, i finally did it for the first time. And it only took 10 min! Thanks!
He’s not telling you right buddy
Kamusta! I'm close to buying my Sur Ron. I plan on sticking to stock for a few months, in terms of suspension, battery and controller. Just so I can really get to know the bike which will ultimately make each upgrade more rewarding. These are one of those important things i need to know. I wan't to mess with these types of settings and really fine tune it in the best way the stock parts can get me. Keep it up man! These are some great info. I appreciate it. I love what you've done to your Sur Ron. Looking forward to more vids and I wish you and your family more success!
Thanks for the good video, you are right, alot of people dont even realize they can pump the front forks, thanks man @adobo Moto
Been looking for great content like this for a long time short and informative
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Fast and easy, the only video that help me. Thank you!
Yoo, I’m ashamed to have gone over 2k miles without working on my suspension. Definitely gonna be fixing it to my liking before next ride 🙏
Awesome video, I have never used forks like this so it was helpful seeing you adjust the air pressure. The suspension guide that came with my bike did say 80-100psi though. Not sure if they changed the forks on some bikes?
What year is your surron?
Now this video is gonna go down in the surron books.
My surron have kke bf-355rc fork, and manual recomends 80-100 psi!
What year bike?
@@AutoBodyEverything 2023 40ah
Great video and easy to understand, but can i apply this to a Talaria?
Thanks for the video🤙 Deserves more likes
Great video! Does the rear shock need to be aired up? What psi?
This is very important for me. Thank you for making this possible.
My Manual says that the fork PSI shouldn’t exceed 100psi. Are they wrong or are you wrong? Thanks
Different surron year different shock is my guess always trust the Manual
What fork do you have
Not off a Gsxr I hope
But no really which fork do you have on that looks good
ty so much for this info
Mega video, I learned some really good stuff Adobo Moto, Cheers!!!!!
Best video
My manual tells me to use 80-100psi.It's the manual from the 2024 light bee. Fork KKE model (BF-35SRC). For my 210lbs including gear and backpack I am at about 25% sag with 100PSI. :/
I just went to add air into my forks and it doesn’t seem to be holding air. Do you know where it could be leaking?
It’s tricky removing the pump socket from the stem if using a standard pump. I’m having to use the compressor bcs it’s faster and holds pressure even while I’m removing the chuck
@@AutoBodyEverythingyup this happened to me today. Shock pump let all the air out. Used a tire pump and that did the trick
@@manasseh7 … awesome, I recently got my Surron X by trading my turbo Nissan from this channel. How many psi did you bring it to? I hear 100-150 psi is factory recommendations but like one or two ppl said 80-100. So I only brought mine to about 100 psi bcs of that comment and that terrifying sticker on my shocks that says “DON’T KILL YOUR SELF” 😂😂 so that’s why I’m asking.
i always fill up my front fork and after a couple of rides the psi drops down again?
How can you turn the screw (preload adjuster) from the rear end when it is under tension?
I think it’s got to be no tension as the front forks too
I think my kke forks have a spring instead of this pressure thing. But not sure. How can you tell?
Do you need to put air into both forks
I lost the knob on the bottom of my forks if there anywhere to get a replacement
Maybe normal innertube caps
@@adobomoto ok hopefully that works ima try Amazon
Very very nice thank you brother!
Hello, do you know why when I try to put air in dnm forks there is little bit of oil that comes out is that normal?
Yeah. Don't do that.
That's an oil filled shock not air.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The top adjuster on the rear shock is for compression. The one at the bottom of the shock underneath is for rebound maybe research and have a look before making a video like this. A
If ya know what I mean Burt😉🤙
the cap doesn’t undo ?
why is my rear shock not loosening?
not many surrons have air forks btw
A lot of them do. I haven’t seen The rst killah forks used since 2019
My fork is squirting with oil when I`am trying to pump air! wtf, does anybody have this too?
Oh shit so like mines is at 200😅
🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽⚡️
Speaking of stupid: those wheels ?
Mini moto wheels are great. Makes you very nimble when you ride in the city😎
Talking way too fast
Comprehending way to slow
WHO CARES !
Glenn Palapeepee does
Me
what about the forks that dont arent air ?
It’s an adjustment with a flat head. I seen in video
Must be different years