synics
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Hey Guys,
So on my 2018 MXR I have been bottom out on the rear, and not even on jumps, but hitting whoops hard and such. I don't know what spring rate is on the bike as I can't see any markings on the spring. I ran my info through the race tech calculator and it says stock is 5.8kg, and that is what it recommends for my weight.
Should I get a stiffer spring anyway? How would I even know what spring rate?
Or, which setting should I mess with on the shock to see if that will reduce the bottoming?
Although I'm not sure that would do anything I suppose. Here is my RaceTech info:
Modifiers:
Riding Type: Enduro
Skill Level: Intermediate/B Class
Stiffness Preference: Standard Stiffness
Age: 30-44 Years Old
Height: Standard Rider Height
Gas Tank: Standard Gas Tank
Spring Conversion: No Spring Conversion
Lowering: Not Lowered
Rider Weight: 195
Sag: 107 mm
So on my 2018 MXR I have been bottom out on the rear, and not even on jumps, but hitting whoops hard and such. I don't know what spring rate is on the bike as I can't see any markings on the spring. I ran my info through the race tech calculator and it says stock is 5.8kg, and that is what it recommends for my weight.
Should I get a stiffer spring anyway? How would I even know what spring rate?
Or, which setting should I mess with on the shock to see if that will reduce the bottoming?
Although I'm not sure that would do anything I suppose. Here is my RaceTech info:
Modifiers:
Riding Type: Enduro
Skill Level: Intermediate/B Class
Stiffness Preference: Standard Stiffness
Age: 30-44 Years Old
Height: Standard Rider Height
Gas Tank: Standard Gas Tank
Spring Conversion: No Spring Conversion
Lowering: Not Lowered
Rider Weight: 195
Sag: 107 mm
REAR SHOCK SPRINGS | |
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Recommended Spring Rate: | 5.87 kg/mm |
Stock Spring Rate: | 5.8 kg/mm (stock) |