I'm a total convert to the TrialSolutions levers. Another bonus is they don't get caught in the brush nearly as easily as normal levers when riding in the woods.
@@TrialsProgression Sure, ChatGPT from Open AI, for example, put in your spring type, body weight, and characteristics, it will then create an equation..
Did you gear down your 200 (1 tooth smaller CS)? Just got my 200 and tried 1 tooth down--but it might be too slow. I think the 200 has a lower 1st gear than a 250 or 300 already? Your thoughts
I went up two teeth in the back which is like half a tooth in the front. We did have to lengthen the chain to do that though. It will be very slow in that gear ratio. That's why we did the half step. Might have to shift up to 2nd for more sections. I'd keep it that way and ride for a couple months and see how you like it. Then maybe change back for comparison. Cheers
@@TrialsProgression You are confirming my thoughts. During my last practice session, I changed the stock CS back and forth with 1 tooth smaller for a direct comparison in some low traction, off camber stuff and one hand figure eight drills. As a result of this back-to-back testing session, I also started thinking about splitting the difference with trying a slightly larger rear sprocket combined with the stock CS. Ha, guess I will also need a new chain.
Do they have a high rise bar that is 40 mil above the regular? I've heard of buffalo bars, but haven't tried them. I guess it's just what I've gotten used to.
@ apico do 4” and 6.5” rise, it wasn’t a criticism, I just wondered if you had tried both and preferred risers. Either way it significantly alters the geometry of the bike, might be worth testing for yourself. 🤗
How do you find the bigger rear sprocket? I’m running the original 11/42 on my 200 and using first a lot. Second often a bit too tall in sections. Been wondering about upping the rear and using second more….
I've changed out the gearing on the last 4 bikes I've had. I've never held it wide open in third and said I wish I had more speed in a competitive section, but I have often felt rushed and thought it'd be nice to go a little slower. Yes you can slip the clutch but there is something very nice about not needing to slip the clutch and just focus on throttle control. I really enjoy this gearing a lot. Only issue was that we had to add chain lengths to make it work. 🤷♂️
I run 10/42 on my Evo 200 and in most Novice/Sportsman sections I run them in 1st gear all the time. I do know people who have gone 10/44 and then use 2nd for sections, something about the final gearing being in a better sweet spot? I'm not that good to notice, but the 10 tooth front gear instead of the stock 11 tooth works just great and is pretty inexpensive.
I'm a total convert to the TrialSolutions levers. Another bonus is they don't get caught in the brush nearly as easily as normal levers when riding in the woods.
Agreed. And don't brake when bike falls over👌
Nice job! Bike set up is fun!
Thanks for watching. It's a huge part of making the bike feel just right 👌
@@TrialsProgressionwhy don't yer ride the Scottish six day has a goal 2026🙏🍀
I run a 75 too, I used AI to do some equations for optimal bounce. it will then give you the perfect spring preload length.
AI??? Interesting 🤔
@@TrialsProgression Sure, ChatGPT from Open AI, for example, put in your spring type, body weight, and characteristics, it will then create an equation..
I heard most trials bike suspension stock is setup for about 170 LBS. rider. I wonder what height of rider they are designed around?
Boy that's a great question?!?!?!? 🤷♂️ I'm guessing 5'8"
Hi Tom,
I'm in the UK and ride a beta and love Ray's design where can I find one?
Are you talking about the name plate? It's currently out of stock on beta USA site. betausa.com/evo-number-plate/
What brand os your hour meter and where did you get it? Hes helping me set up my bike next week.
Link is now in description and below 👇
Runleader Hour Meter Tachometer,Maintenance Reminder a.co/d/aHwSZ4p
Did you gear down your 200 (1 tooth smaller CS)? Just got my 200 and tried 1 tooth down--but it might be too slow. I think the 200 has a lower 1st gear than a 250 or 300 already? Your thoughts
I went up two teeth in the back which is like half a tooth in the front. We did have to lengthen the chain to do that though.
It will be very slow in that gear ratio. That's why we did the half step. Might have to shift up to 2nd for more sections. I'd keep it that way and ride for a couple months and see how you like it. Then maybe change back for comparison. Cheers
@@TrialsProgression You are confirming my thoughts. During my last practice session, I changed the stock CS back and forth with 1 tooth smaller for a direct comparison in some low traction, off camber stuff and one hand figure eight drills. As a result of this back-to-back testing session, I also started thinking about splitting the difference with trying a slightly larger rear sprocket combined with the stock CS. Ha, guess I will also need a new chain.
Is there any reason you choose bar risers over high rise bars? That custom block looks like it would fail over time.
Do they have a high rise bar that is 40 mil above the regular? I've heard of buffalo bars, but haven't tried them. I guess it's just what I've gotten used to.
@ apico do 4” and 6.5” rise, it wasn’t a criticism, I just wondered if you had tried both and preferred risers. Either way it significantly alters the geometry of the bike, might be worth testing for yourself. 🤗
I Ray's commentary.
I edited out a lot of comical aspects for the sake of time. But it was funny working with Ray
Newbie here,new evo 300 2 stroke,is 50 to 1 too much oil to fuel?
Hey welcome. 😀 There are a lot of opinions out there, but I'm running 80-1.
How do you find the bigger rear sprocket? I’m running the original 11/42 on my 200 and using first a lot. Second often a bit too tall in sections. Been wondering about upping the rear and using second more….
I've changed out the gearing on the last 4 bikes I've had. I've never held it wide open in third and said I wish I had more speed in a competitive section, but I have often felt rushed and thought it'd be nice to go a little slower. Yes you can slip the clutch but there is something very nice about not needing to slip the clutch and just focus on throttle control. I really enjoy this gearing a lot. Only issue was that we had to add chain lengths to make it work. 🤷♂️
I run 10/42 on my Evo 200 and in most Novice/Sportsman sections I run them in 1st gear all the time. I do know people who have gone 10/44 and then use 2nd for sections, something about the final gearing being in a better sweet spot? I'm not that good to notice, but the 10 tooth front gear instead of the stock 11 tooth works just great and is pretty inexpensive.
I really like that you can share your experience on riding different bikes including electric. It really helps all of us everyday riders.
How much play? about 40- 50 thousandths , wiggle, that’s about right😂
🤓 exactly
Ask Ray about when he beat Dave Reed in Medina on a kids 80cc beta. Hilarious.
Sounds like a fun story. 😀
Dude…. This is THE best video on suspension set up…. th-cam.com/video/vA730H1QBoo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=W-OEokiMaANB-jSh
Yes, I enjoy this channel and this is a great video. Glad I can use subtitles 😉