Number Six
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As the delivery date(s) inch ever closer, the window to fine tune or decide on options will be closing.
One item that has been weighing a bit is the user specified spring rates on the bike, a critical consideration.
I recall on the Stark website the suggestion that if the bike is to be used for primarily off road or enduro then it's recommended to go with a one step lighter spring rate than the rate range applicable for ones actual riding weight.
Should not a spring weight always be set for riders weight & then the valving & other variables such as oil height, sag & fork position be tuned to suit ?
Is there something different on an electric bikes suspension behavior that would have Stark suggesting something that on it's face would seem so unusual ?
In my experience, under sprung bikes exhibit a litany of undesirable traits & render them difficult if not impossible to valve correctly.
I'll ask the same of Stark, but figured those here have real world experience tuning suspension on the Alta's.
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One item that has been weighing a bit is the user specified spring rates on the bike, a critical consideration.
I recall on the Stark website the suggestion that if the bike is to be used for primarily off road or enduro then it's recommended to go with a one step lighter spring rate than the rate range applicable for ones actual riding weight.
Should not a spring weight always be set for riders weight & then the valving & other variables such as oil height, sag & fork position be tuned to suit ?
Is there something different on an electric bikes suspension behavior that would have Stark suggesting something that on it's face would seem so unusual ?
In my experience, under sprung bikes exhibit a litany of undesirable traits & render them difficult if not impossible to valve correctly.
I'll ask the same of Stark, but figured those here have real world experience tuning suspension on the Alta's.
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