Sag problem
Posted: 11:18 am Jul 30 2023
Hello KDXERS,
I recently installed a new 6.0/kg rear shock spring to replace the stock 5.0/kg on my 2004 KDX200. I'm a big boy at 250 lbs. RACE TECH website recommended that spring given I am 52yo and prefer soft suspension on very technical rocky singletrack trail riding I do here in Central PA.
ANYWAY, upon setting the sag I noticed I needed to screw the lockrings over halfway down the shock. And I still was at 140mm of race sag and 70mm of static sag. The spring had so much tension it was pogo-ing terribly. To get it to 100mm Sag I would have needed to set pre load past where the 5.0 spring was. Does this seem right to you?
So eased off some preload a couple turns and increased rebound damping. Seemed ok...My ride the next day was a disaster. It didn't initially seem like a huge difference but I had difficulty controlling the bike as I normally do. Was riding technical singletrack and fireroad. Bike seemed unsettled the more I rode.
Maybe just having a bad day? IDK. Bike is used and I have no idea when the shock was serviced last. Could that be it? Is my spring too stiff? Should I get a softer spring or get shock rebuilt first? I just inspected and greased all suspension/swingarm bearings.
Let me know ur thoughts, thanks!
I recently installed a new 6.0/kg rear shock spring to replace the stock 5.0/kg on my 2004 KDX200. I'm a big boy at 250 lbs. RACE TECH website recommended that spring given I am 52yo and prefer soft suspension on very technical rocky singletrack trail riding I do here in Central PA.
ANYWAY, upon setting the sag I noticed I needed to screw the lockrings over halfway down the shock. And I still was at 140mm of race sag and 70mm of static sag. The spring had so much tension it was pogo-ing terribly. To get it to 100mm Sag I would have needed to set pre load past where the 5.0 spring was. Does this seem right to you?
So eased off some preload a couple turns and increased rebound damping. Seemed ok...My ride the next day was a disaster. It didn't initially seem like a huge difference but I had difficulty controlling the bike as I normally do. Was riding technical singletrack and fireroad. Bike seemed unsettled the more I rode.
Maybe just having a bad day? IDK. Bike is used and I have no idea when the shock was serviced last. Could that be it? Is my spring too stiff? Should I get a softer spring or get shock rebuilt first? I just inspected and greased all suspension/swingarm bearings.
Let me know ur thoughts, thanks!