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  • Reba fork pressures?
  • jamesgarbett
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    Just got a 2009 Reba Team 120mm

    Fork sticker suggests pos and neg pressures of 135 psi for me at 14 stone kitted up

    Early rides suggest these may be a bit high as I'm only getting thru about half the travel

    What pressures are you running?

    Spud
    Full Member

    I'm 12.5 kitted up and run them on the lower end of the recommended range.

    Candodavid
    Free Member

    I'm 11.5 all up sopping wet and run mine at 95psi, still not getting full travel unless it's a truly big hit

    DaveVanderspek
    Free Member

    i'm 10.5 stone & run 125 pos, & 90 neg.

    ace_sparky
    Free Member

    On the bike I'm around 12.5(ish). I'm running 75+ & 55- at the minute.

    Oggles
    Free Member

    13stone, still playing with pressures but 130+/- seems good. Doesn't really match up with what everyone else has posted though!!

    zaskar
    Free Member

    Download the manual for refs and play around with what suits your riding style.

    http://www.sram.com/_media/techdocs/95-4015-022-000%20print.pdf

    JollyGreenGiant
    Free Member

    14st and run mine and afdter a lot of experimenting run mine at 120.

    Paulio
    Free Member

    I'm about 10.5 stone with kit and have mine at 90+ and 85-. I find I need the rebound set almost as fast as it will go too.

    Mine took a good bit of experimenting with the pressures but it's well worth it, small changes seemed to make a big difference. At least I don't think it was only in my head.

    jamesgarbett
    Free Member

    Thanks all

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    I'm 14 stone.

    Running 110psi in both chambers

    gets me 25% sag

    Bazz
    Full Member

    I'm 14.5 stone and run 130 pos and 110 neg, i find this minimises brake dive a bit, i hate brake dive.

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