What to look for in a mini suspension set up?

What to look for in a mini suspension set up?

Check the front wheels are straight-ahead, and the string is touching both edges (front and rear) of both tyres or blocks. Now inspect/measure the leading edge of the rear tyres where the string passes. There should be a gap between the leading edge and the string.

What causes the suspension on a mini to tilt?

A surface with any gradient will cause the suspension to tilt in that direction, subtly affecting geometry readings in the case of mild gradient. Wildly altering it in the case of an ‘Everest’ one. I’m sure you’ve all observed the way your Mini’s suspension seems to have sunk on one side or the other (front and rear too) when parked on a gradient.

What should be gap between front and rear suspension?

A double-check for front to rear subframe/suspension alignment. With front tracking set at straight-ahead, there should be a gap between the string and leading edge of rear tyres. No gap suggests massive toe-out – VERY dodgey. The gap should be even. Get it sorted before going further.

When does flocculent suspension of high concentration take place?

Clarification: In type III sedimentation, the inter-particle forces hold the particle together and the flocculent suspension of the intermediate concentration takes place. 3. In which type of sedimentation, the flocculent suspension of high concentration takes place?

How often do you need suspension fork and shock service?

Fox recommends that the minimum suspension fork and shock service is 125 hours of use, yearly, or whichever comes first.

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How often do you need suspension service on a Fox?

Fox Suspension Front and Rear Freshly Serviced on This Evil Wreckoning Fox recommends that the minimum suspension fork and shock service is 125 hours of use, yearly, or whichever comes first. That is certainly on the longer side of things.

How often do you need suspension service on RockShox?

RockShox recommends a more frequent suspension service than does Fox. In general, RockShox recommends a front fork lower leg service and rear shock air can service for their fork every 50 hours of ride time.