brute force suspension settings?
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brute force suspension settings?
With a set of ATR tires, what suspension settings are people using...210lb rider trail riding and hill climbing? I have heard that the Brute Force is spring fairly stiffly, so running nearly the softest setting in the back with about #3 in the front to combat front end "pushing" is a good bet. I guess you don't want it too soft in the back though, so the back doesn't squat when aggressive hill climbing. Anu help would be appreciated.
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brute force suspension settings?
I know this isn't much help but that is one of those things you got to mess with on your own to get it the wat you like it. I would start in the middle and try it a setting stiffer all the way around, and then a setting softer than the middle setting and see which treated you best. You want it to absorb bumps but not lean to bad when on a off camber side hill. I like mine at the second softest setting in the back and the middle in the front, seems like a good balance for me
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