Dominic
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Hi guys, just bought a 2013 Yamaha Nytro and it has the Fox Float X shocks with the adjustable dials. I am new to these air shocks, and they are completely foreign to me. I don't have the pump that was supposed to be for the shocks. Any ideas on where to begin?
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Start by seeing how much air is actually in them, I have standard floats (max is 150psi).
Trial & error out on the trail is the best bet to dial them in.
A bicycle pump (easier with a gauge) will work to inflate also, don't use a compressor it'll add too much to fast & blow out everything.
Mine don't take much to increase, roughly 80-85psi works best for me being enough to cover the majority of bumps and not hit that hard.
Suspension tweeking can drive you crazy, enjoy
Trial & error out on the trail is the best bet to dial them in.
A bicycle pump (easier with a gauge) will work to inflate also, don't use a compressor it'll add too much to fast & blow out everything.
Mine don't take much to increase, roughly 80-85psi works best for me being enough to cover the majority of bumps and not hit that hard.
Suspension tweeking can drive you crazy, enjoy
