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TY 4 Stroke Junkie
O.K I guess I did not really have any problems with it, however after reading through this forum, I thought it would be a much stiffer ride than the Monoshock. After this weekend I found out that mine is just as smooth as the monoshock, which is awesome, but I also bottomed it out quite a few time through out the day( 10 or so times), which I was not expecting. I bought the suspension thinking I would really be able to pound through the rough stuff and the suspension would take it. I am not saying it can't or will not do that, I am just now looking for some advice on how to set it up so that it can take the big stuff.
Here is what I know, I THINK I was riding most of the day with the preload set on 4 or 5, it was however it came from stoutner(the guy I bought it from). At the end of the day, I ran through a rough trail section and it bottomed out pretty easy on drop outs where the trail just drops about a foot or so and then 4 feet later comes back up to where it was. If the suspension had a front shock(I know it doesnt) it feels like the front shock was bottoming out. If the bumps hit the rear of the skid, things were fine and dandy(to much coupling?). After running through that section, I cranked the preload up one notch and ran through it again. I could tell it was slightly stiffer, but again it bottomed out pretty easy on the big hits and G-outs, just like it did before the adjustment. I didn't fool around with the revolver at all. I will check the manual and make some changes on what I think I should do. But do you guys think? I know this suspension can take the big stuff I just need some help tuning it.
Here are some pictures of it current setting, I believe the preload is on 6,which is what I switched it to yesterday when riding as described above.
Here is what I know, I THINK I was riding most of the day with the preload set on 4 or 5, it was however it came from stoutner(the guy I bought it from). At the end of the day, I ran through a rough trail section and it bottomed out pretty easy on drop outs where the trail just drops about a foot or so and then 4 feet later comes back up to where it was. If the suspension had a front shock(I know it doesnt) it feels like the front shock was bottoming out. If the bumps hit the rear of the skid, things were fine and dandy(to much coupling?). After running through that section, I cranked the preload up one notch and ran through it again. I could tell it was slightly stiffer, but again it bottomed out pretty easy on the big hits and G-outs, just like it did before the adjustment. I didn't fool around with the revolver at all. I will check the manual and make some changes on what I think I should do. But do you guys think? I know this suspension can take the big stuff I just need some help tuning it.
Here are some pictures of it current setting, I believe the preload is on 6,which is what I switched it to yesterday when riding as described above.


