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Common mistakes for beginners/amateurs?
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[QUOTE="dbrace, post: 713683, member: 36277"] The biggest mistake i see is when customers try and set their race sag. We can normally set it pretty close for them when they take their shock away but suggest they check it to make sure its spot on. We even supply them with a detailed sheet on on how to go about setting it, but when we see them at the track and check it for them what should be 100mm could be either 90mm or 110mm. I guess it can be tricky especially if the person helping you set it is also inexperienced. Another thing is people get confused as to which adjusters are which and how the high/low comp. adjuster works, also thinking it relates to bike speed. [/QUOTE]
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