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[Closed] RS REv Dual Air 426 set up help (PLEASE!)

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Weigh in at 15.25 stone fully equiped.

Never had a dual air fork before so its all greek to me.

Setting positive pressure i.e sag is no problem, but whats with the negative chamber.

I was teh forks nice and supple given that I can lock them out with the pop-loc.

Thanks in advance!


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 1:07 pm
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Just put the negative to the same psi that you put in the positive, then ride it, and adjust to your taste.


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 1:16 pm
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I was teh forks nice and supple given that I can lock them out with the pop-loc.

ahem.....what?

OH

set up the positive chamber to sag as you want it, then match the pressure in the negative chamber. more pressure in the negative makes the fork more supple over small bumps, but will probably dive into corners more.
you have to do them in that order, if you then go and add or remove positive pressure it confuses it (ime)
your negative pressure shouldnt be greater than 10psi different from the positive, or you risk buggering the seals (or something)
also, unless you run a bit less negative pressure, you will loose some travel (a few mm)

i seem to remember mine are set up with +ive and -ive the same.


 
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nice, many thanks!


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 1:31 pm