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    Clicker tuning

    Just hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction.

    Looking to start playing with the clickers, but a bit lost as to where to start.
    Hoping there may be a site somewhere which has a handling trait, and what to do to adjust it, something along the lines of:

    Front end washout - soften clicker xyz
    Bottoming out - harden clicker zyx

    ANyone stumbled across a good link to this sort of thing?

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    its not quite so easy as that, it takes a bit to get used to,

    first make sure your rider sag is set to around 105mm,

    then put all your clickers on 12out from full wound in, this is about stock on your bike,

    then do one at a time, take it 3-5 clicks, and see what it does, then put it back to standard and see what it does, (do both forks the same all the time)

    you have both rebound and compression on front and rear, the rebound is marked H or S, the rebound is marked H and S for hard and soft, the easiest way to remember it is H means Slower, and S means faster it comes back,

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    there is same helpful suspension guides online the fox shocks site has excellent easy to follow explanations of why things happen and how to adjust it out print one off take it with you

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