What is RockShox dual air?
Rockshox Dual Position Air Technology: Made for riders who enjoy epic ascents, technical descents, winding singletrack, and everything in-between. Dual Position technology gives you the ability to adjust your forks travel up to 30mm without affecting its small bump performance.
How does RockShox Dual Position Air work?
Dual air is where the +ve and -ve spring chambers can be independently set to fine tune suspension action. Dual air needs U-turn to adjust travel. Dual position air is where both chambers are set up automatically at the same pressure but allows you to drop the travel 30mm at the twist of a dial.
What psi should my front shock be?
I’ve heard that as a general rule of thumb I should set the front shocks to 100% my body weight in terms of psi, and the rear shocks to 75% my weight (i.e. Front shocks at 110 psi and rear shocks at ~78 psi).
What psi should my front fork be?
Any suggestions? Set up the fork to a pressure where you have between 25%-30% sag. Say, the amount the fork compresses when you get on the bike in normal riding position, has to be like a fourth of the total travel. If your Recon is 130mm travel, it should sink like 36-38mm with your weight on.
How much air do I put in a front fork?
Sag should be set to 15 – 20% of total fork travel To achieve the best performance from your FOX suspension, adjust the air pressure to attain your proper sag setting. Sag is the amount your suspension compresses under your weight and riding gear. Sag range should be set to 15–20% of total fork travel.
Is DebonAir better than solo air?
After many hours on bikes with the new and the old air springs, we can say: The DebonAir spring actually delivers a significant performance boost compared to the SoloAir. By doing so, you can experiment with the geometry of your bike. A longer fork will bring up the front end and slacken the head angle.
How do dual air forks work?
The negative air chamber provides resistance to the positive air chamber. It controls the speed air spring returns to its initial shape. The chambers are isolated so the air is unable to equalise. The positive chamber provides resistance against compression, essentially how hard is the fork.
What psi should my mountain bike rear shock be?
The Fox website says the safe operating range is 50 to 300 PSI.
What psi should my mountain bike suspension be?
That puts roughly 130-135 PSI in the front and rear suspension…