2010 TTX44 Adjustability

Jakobi

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Just putting the feelers out for those who may/may not be in the know. What does the CSC adjuster control? Is it just the low speed compression and rebound circuits? Or does it have an effect on the HS compression as well? I feel that my shock is set up pretty well at the moment. It doesn't bottom hard and puts a lot of power to the ground. Its well balanced too. Ideally I think I could take some high speed damping out of it for the square edges. Is it possible to slow the HS circuit a little using the CSC only? I can then fine tune the low speed circuits using the clickers... or is it a definite revalve job?
 
Just putting the feelers out for those who may/may not be in the know. What does the CSC adjuster control? Is it just the low speed compression and rebound circuits? Or does it have an effect on the HS compression as well? I feel that my shock is set up pretty well at the moment. It doesn't bottom hard and puts a lot of power to the ground. Its well balanced too. Ideally I think I could take some high speed damping out of it for the square edges. Is it possible to slow the HS circuit a little using the CSC only? I can then fine tune the low speed circuits using the clickers... or is it a definite revalve job?

Per Ohlins US- no adjustment for HS circuits on units with CSC. It will not change HS by adjusting CSC and then fine tune with clickers. 2012 TTX units have separate HS adjustment. HS adjustments require revalve....
 
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