I found one video where they showed factory testing of a Suntour spring shock.
They pounded the living snot out of them and they didn't break.
As long as I don't feel obligated to service my forks every 40 hours, then I'll be fine.
I've already got WAY More hours than that.
Kool
,.. I know SKF.
They are one of the very few bearing manufacturers that actually make properly sealed wheel bearings for my car.
Crap bearings only have dust covers and water gets in.
Well, actually I'm a little overwhelmed right now,..
I'm watching another vid by Syd about setting up my suspension and I think that I might need shock tokens, but I'm not sure?
I had already figured out which way to turn the dials by simply turning them both (front and rear) all the to the
and the
, then bouncing around on my bike.
I've got 32 clicks up front and 9 at the back.
I left them both at the softest (
I think
)
Syd Said, if your wheel doesn't bounce then you're good.
I've not noticed any wheel bounce, but I've got a ~90 pound e-bike.
I don't know if that's any different?
I keep forgetting what shocks I have because I can't remember how to spell it, let alone say the word? Is it a word? Three vowels followed by a consonant?
Suntour AION
EH EEE I OH AND YOU and sometimes WHY?
My forks are available with 3 or 4 different travel amounts.
Mine have 160 mm of travel but I can get the exact same fork, for the same money, with only 100 mm of travel if I want.
So do they just add more shock tokens to the suspension to reduce the travel?
I'm just reduced my travel by cranking up my air pressure.
I don't do any platform landing so maybe I don't need any shock tokens?
Not if you're like me and break stuff when you take it apart to see what makes it tick.
My dad used to say, "If it ain't broke, Don't Fix It!"
I'd say, "Don't worry, I'm sure I'll break something while fixing it."