Most forks that come on mountain bikes these days are air sprung, likely due to being lighter and more adjustable when compared to a coil sprung fork. Air spring designs have improved over the years, however there are still compromises...
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Suspension basically comprises two separate systems working in parallel: a spring and a damper. On a mountain bike fork, you’ll have one leg containing the spring system, and the other leg containing the damper system. If this is news to...
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Setting up suspension sounds like a daunting task for most - however it is not as complicated as some may think. Touching your adjustments will not cause your bike to explode, and you’ll quite likely find that riding on the...
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The perfect setup doesn't exist. (There, we said it). There is no perfect setup.There is no ‘correct’ setup.There is just the best overall compromise for your preferences.It’s a common misconception that one day, there will be one final adjustment click...
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What is fork stiction? Definitions: Stiction: an abbreviation of “static friction” - the friction between stationary surfaces at rest, which resists them beginning to slide over one another. Friction: the resistance that one surface encounters when sliding over another. Generally...
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