88kawi
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I have a m7000 with all air shocks and stuff, maybe the front skid shock has a coil, do i need additional compression valving or higher air pressures in the front and/or rear skid shock to stop bottoming out on bad trail whoops? I don't want to bend or break anything. I'm about 200 geared up with helmet etc.
The front setup (qrs3 i think) absolutely eats up the terrain and gives me zero problems.
The front setup (qrs3 i think) absolutely eats up the terrain and gives me zero problems.
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if you have two chamber air shocks there is a lot to work with. I would increase the high pressure chamber pressure and see how it does. use the low pressure side to set ride height/sag. the double chamber shocks are infinitely adjustable.
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https://ty4stroke.com/threads/2016-skid-front-fox-evol-and-rear-fox-evol-3-pressures.161388/
check this thread as well.... Mrsled offers some insight.
check this thread as well.... Mrsled offers some insight.
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Oh perfect. Thanks karl.
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here are some profiles to help understanding how the Fox 3 Evol's work
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