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Ok, I need some suspension help. I picked up some YFZ shocks and they look so damn nice on the bike. The problem is that I have no idea what the adjusters do. The ride height was already about where I wanted it so I left it for now. There are adjusters on the top and bottom which I'm assuming are rebound and stiffness but where should I start. I'm about 180lbs and ride almost all sand.

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BUMP... I'm gonna be in the same boat shortly, maybe someone has some insight. :unsure:

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The top one is compression and the bottom onr is rebound. Go on a ride and play with it as you ride. You are gonna be the ultimate one to decide how your setup works for you, so play around with it as you ride and see how you like it.

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Well, I set them to full soft I guess. Slow rebound and soft compression. They were so much better than stock. I still have to figure out how to reduce the rebound on the rear stock shock though. When I hit the whoops the back end tries to come over the top of me. The front end was like a new bike though.

 

 

BUMP... I'm gonna be in the same boat shortly, maybe someone has some insight. :unsure:

278655[/snapback]

The top one is compression and the bottom onr is rebound. Go on a ride and play with it as you ride. You are gonna be the ultimate one to decide how your setup works for you, so play around with it as you ride and see how you like it.

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The top one is compression and the bottom onr is rebound. Go on a ride and play with it as you ride.

 

Got that part, just thought there may have been a more efficent procedure.

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