matt_tidball
New member
my 2011 sixdays
When I set up the suspension on this bike I had to Back off shock preload to soften it up and also to get 110 to 115 mm sag. this tells me that the spring is ok for my weight. I have rode the 2011 regular 300 and the suspension is super soft and lowers quite a bit under my weight. Not so with my six days version. I suspect that it has stiffer springs all around but i don't know for sure. The spike is before the mid stroke and only noticable on mid sized rolling rocks and square edges. To test this a 150lb fast rider rode it and noticed it to be even harsher. To remind you all it never bottoms out. I notice the spike in the rear also. and it is set correct. It has to be a flex shim issue in my opinion. When I get some cash I will have this issue checked out by someone that I know that knows enduro suspension real well. In the mean time I can deal with it ok, I just have to be more carefull in the loose rocks. I believe this bike is set up for a seriously fast rider.
When I set up the suspension on this bike I had to Back off shock preload to soften it up and also to get 110 to 115 mm sag. this tells me that the spring is ok for my weight. I have rode the 2011 regular 300 and the suspension is super soft and lowers quite a bit under my weight. Not so with my six days version. I suspect that it has stiffer springs all around but i don't know for sure. The spike is before the mid stroke and only noticable on mid sized rolling rocks and square edges. To test this a 150lb fast rider rode it and noticed it to be even harsher. To remind you all it never bottoms out. I notice the spike in the rear also. and it is set correct. It has to be a flex shim issue in my opinion. When I get some cash I will have this issue checked out by someone that I know that knows enduro suspension real well. In the mean time I can deal with it ok, I just have to be more carefull in the loose rocks. I believe this bike is set up for a seriously fast rider.