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Just wondering what others had found most comfortable.
I installed the 13 Arcs and the Axeo standard at the same time.
for Rebound and compression I set at 5 and 5 assuming position 0 is furthest clockwise. Having done several runs with each setting changed in increments i found this was best for me at 175 lbs.
Installing my setup this week. Bumping this up to get more views/opinions.
Did you mount the resi high or low?
I mounted mine lower, on the bag supports....TBH mounting that canister there was possibly the most difficult part of the whole job......Are you doing front and Rears? Keep us in the loop and good luck
I went low as well. I like them mounted up high, but figured i would get tired of the look.
The fronts are going in next week when i get some time. Took me about an hour to do the rears. Long ball allen is the trick with the small screws. lol
I went low as well. I like them mounted up high, but figured i would get tired of the look.
The fronts are going in next week when i get some time. Took me about an hour to do the rears. Long ball allen is the trick with the small screws. lol
When you can speak of that Allen you know you have been there lol - a pig eh?
Keen to hear your thoughts when done,
Settings for rear /settings for front (mine is at 0) / and thoughts on the new riding geometry...to me a bit of getting used to for familiarity .....
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