question about rear shock adjustment
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Now i know im a fat a$$ but come on. O.K. how about 6 foot 200 pounds I have the factory settings for my dirtbike but im pretty sure the settings for the quad wouldnt be the same(It doesnt list in the atv manual factory clicks/settings for the rear ohlins) . Like i said, Its not that critical, Just wanted a ball park figure to make sure im not way off. Thanks
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Don't forget preload or I believe they call it sag. I'm not a big jumper so I set mine to about 1 1/2". My son was pretty light when he was racing and even with the lightest spring that olins would sell us I couldn't get enough sag, so we kept the spring just snug enough that it wouldn't rattle at full extension.
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That is how most guys run the preload.May have a source for the Moto, Blaze 90 rate spring.That helps alot also.As for setup I still think a good whoops section is the best place to setup suspension.Helps to have someone else watch you and make sure your wheels are following the whoops and not packing up.Most of that is rebound setup.Another way to do it is to compress the rear suspension at the bumper then pick up the backend as fast as you can.The rebound will be correct when the wheels dont leave the ground more than a inch when picking it up as fast as you can.Rebound controls this.Clockwise makes it slower and counter clockwise faster.For compression find a small 3 or 4ft jump and flatland off it.Make compression just stiff enough that it doesnt bottom hard.