At my last club trial, I noticed some of the other riders being able to bounce the bike around really easily. I realise this is mostly due to better technique and body positioning than me, but it does make me want to ask some questions about tyres and suspension.
When setting up the suspension for trials riding is it better to have a bit less compression damping and a lot more rebound? Also what pressures do people use for club trials? I generally run with 3.5psi in the back tyre, but everyone seems to say that is too high.
My setup generally works well for my regular trials riding (a bit of trials practise and a bit of free riding) but it just seems less springy than what it should be for a club trial
Get a bit more bounce
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Re: Get a bit more bounce
I have the same question.
I have a 2012 Cabestany Replica and it seems to be alot less springy than my son's 125.
How much difference does the rear suspension setup make when trying to bounce the front wheel? (I ask because the biggest difference in the bikes is in the bounciness of the rear suspension on the bikes mentioned.
Does anyone know of any links to setup info for trials bikes?
I'll be playing with the damping settings tomorrow so will post my finding's here
Holy
I have a 2012 Cabestany Replica and it seems to be alot less springy than my son's 125.
How much difference does the rear suspension setup make when trying to bounce the front wheel? (I ask because the biggest difference in the bikes is in the bounciness of the rear suspension on the bikes mentioned.
Does anyone know of any links to setup info for trials bikes?
I'll be playing with the damping settings tomorrow so will post my finding's here
Holy
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Re: Get a bit more bounce
In answer to my own question, unwinding the rear shock damping has made the whole bouncing/hopping thing much easier. Front wheel hops are easier and bunny hops are higher. Biggest difference I noticed was doing stoppies - the rear wheel comes up much easier (nearly sent me over the bars the first attempts )
Still some work to do on the front forks but it's pretty cool to see immediate improvements after some small tweaks to the bike.
Still some work to do on the front forks but it's pretty cool to see immediate improvements after some small tweaks to the bike.
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