What PSI should front fork be?
Sag should be set to 15 – 20% of total fork travel
Suggested Starting Points for Setting Sag | ||
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Rider Weight (lbs) | Rider Weight (kgs) | 32/34 TALAS Pressure (psi/ bar) |
120-130 | 54-59 | 98psi/ 6.7 bar |
130-140 | 59-64 | 105psi/ 7.2 bar |
140-150 | 64-68 | 113psi/ 7.8 bar |
How much psi should I put in my MTB fork?
Start with where you should be in the manual, assess how much travel you’ve used after a typical ride. If you are not cycling through your suspension, let out 5 psi at a time per ride.
How much air pressure should I put in my air shocks?
The proper pressure of an air shock should be between 35 and 75 PSI. If it is any lower than this, the shocks will need to be filled with air.
How much weight can air shocks hold?
These shocks can be inflated or deflated as needed, up to 150 PSI, to maintain ride height when under load with additional weight up to 1,200 lbs. Capacity is limited by vehicle suspension, tires and transmission. See vehicle owner’s manual for details.
What PSI should my rear suspension be?
For the rear shock, start at about half of your rider weight for air pressure. You will have to adjust from here, but you will want to achieve the proper SAG for your frame, as recommended by your frame manufacturer. Typically this is somewhere between 30-40% of overall travel.
What psi should I run in my rear shock?
Are air shocks adjustable?
An air suspension system can also be adjusted for feel, so drivers can choose between a softer feel for highway cruising or a harder ride for improved handling on more demanding roads. In the case of hauling heavy loads, air suspension offers more consistency and keeps all wheels even.
What PSI should my mountain bike rear shock be?