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Old 09-21-05, 06:47 PM
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Carbon Blue
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Originally Posted by Waldo
Your sag (A-B) should be the 15-20% of 105 millis (so around 20 mm or so, about .8 inches). There's only one air chamber so I'm not sure where that question is arising. Perhaps you're seeing a section in the manual for one of the other forks in that series?
Rebound is personal-start out somewhere in the middle of the range, ride, adjust. Rinse and repeat. Stop when you've achieved sexy results. Same goes for your air pressure. Get your sag in the ballpark, ride, and tune.
It is actually damping, contrary to what many people believe.
thanks, just want to run this over to make sure.

105mm (total travel) X 15% (suggested sinking percentage)= 15.75mm

so now when Iam on the bike, the bike should be sagging 15.75mm correct? and the way to achieve this SAG is either by adding air or releasing air through the air port in which I pump 35-45lbs of air correct? thanks again
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