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Trying to understand static sag
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 217314, member: 22283"] When you have your race sag set with the spring pre-load, then you can check your static sag, or sag that the bike alone yields. If your static sag is within the spec at that point, you probably have the correct spring. If it has no static sag after race sag adjustment it means you probably have too light a spring in and had to tighten the pre-load to a point that the weight of the bike alone can't overcome it and the bike shows no sag. Since you are showing a sag of 2" and spec is 1", then your spring is too stiff for you. To obtain the race sag, you had to back it off so much the bike's weight could make it sag further. Are you a smaller guy on that beast? The clickers effect the suspension when it's in operation so they won't effect your static sags. [/QUOTE]
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