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How much psi should I put in my front fork?

Posted on August 20, 2022 by David Darling

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  • How much psi should I put in my front fork?
  • How much air should I have in my fork?
  • What pressure should my front shocks be?
  • What size rotor do I need for my Fox Fork?

How much psi should I put in my front fork?

Set up the fork to a pressure where you have between 25%-30% sag. Say, the amount the fork compresses when you get on the bike in normal riding position, has to be like a fourth of the total travel. If your Recon is 130mm travel, it should sink like 36-38mm with your weight on.

How much travel does a Fox 32 fork have?

MATTE BLACK

MATTE BLACK
Wheel Size 29
Travel 100
Rake 44
Axle 9mm open dropout

How much psi should I put in my MTB fork?

Start with the recommended air pressure for your weight. If that is not known, try 100psi. On this fork it said l should be running 75psi for my weight but there was always about 30mm unused travel.

How much air should I have in my fork?

3) Solo Air and DebonAir only: Compress the fork through at least 50% of its travel five more times to equalize positive and negative air pressures. With riding gear on, and an assistant holding the bike, stand on the pedals and compress the fork three times.

How much does a FOX 32 weight?

2.98 pounds
XC Fork Redefined: FOX 32 SC | FOX. Starting at 2.98 pounds, the 32 Step-Cast (SC) fork is our lightest cross-country fork ever. Optimized for 100 mm of travel, the Step-Cast lower leg design and narrow crown spacing save weight while the 32 mm upper tubes maintain FOX ride quality.

How much psi is a Fox Float?

The FOX Floats come set with pressures of approximately 90 psi in the MAIN chamber and 100 psi in the EVOL chamber.

What pressure should my front shocks be?

I’ve heard that as a general rule of thumb I should set the front shocks to 100% my body weight in terms of psi, and the rear shocks to 75% my weight (i.e. Front shocks at 110 psi and rear shocks at ~78 psi).

What pressure should my bike suspension be?

As a rough guideline, you should aim for a sag of about 20 % for the fork and 30 % for the rear shock. If yours is less than that, you can simply let some air out. If it’s more than that, you can add air with a shock pump. Recommended percentages or not: What matters most is that you feel comfortable on your bike.

What is the maximum air pressure for fork suspension?

Setting Fork Air Pressure. 32 FLOAT maximum air pressure is 140psi/ 9.6 bar. 34 FLOAT maximum pressure is 120psi/ 8.3 bar. 32/34 TALAS maximum pressure is 200psi/ 13.8 bar. To achieve the best performance from your FOX suspension, adjust the air pressure to attain your proper sag setting.

What size rotor do I need for my Fox Fork?

All other FOX forks can use up to a 203mm rotor (including SC 29in). Do not exceed maximum air pressure: 32 FLOAT and Rhythm maximum air pressure is 140 psi.

How do I adjust the SAG on my Fox Fork?

Attach a FOX High Pressure Pump to the Schrader valve. Pump your fork to the appropriate pressure as listed in the ‘Suggested starting points for setting sag’ table below, then remove the pump.

How do I adjust the Fox fork lockout force?

To protect your fork’s internal parts, your FOX fork will “blowoff” when it encounters an intense hit. You can adjust when the fork blows off—lockout force—by adjusting the black knob on the right-side top cap.

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