How To Set Your Race Sag

James

Staff member
yamadogyz;41334:
Rather than playing with the rings on your Rear shock to set the sag, can you use your clickers? Do you have to set your forks special too?
Clickers don't affect your sag, only the spring does that. Clickers will adjust your rebound and dampening; in very simple terms, how fast the shock moves up or down.

Only way to adjust the fork springs is by replacing them.
 

James

Staff member
TWS;41358:
If I don't race does race sag really matter ?
Race sag is only a term, doesn't matter if you "race" or not.

Race Sag (with rider on) - the difference between the unloaded and the loaded measurements.
Static Sag (without rider on) - measurement of how much the bike sags under its own weight.
 
Typically, I play with my clickers to get what feels right and then run laps and time them to see whats fastest. it works well, but my sag really should be set. it's at stock. My fork springs are really really really good though so I'm covered there. I'm turning my clickers back to stock then setting the sag then playing with them again to get me back. :ride:
 

James

Staff member
yamadogyz;41368:
Typically, I play with my clickers to get what feels right and then run laps and time them to see whats fastest. it works well, but my sag really should be set. it's at stock. My fork springs are really really really good though so I'm covered there. I'm turning my clickers back to stock then setting the sag then playing with them again to get me back. :ride:
Yeah you were putting the cart before the horse, start with the sag then get your clickers dialed in. Once you have the sag set right you shouldn't really have to adjust it again, unless you gain/lose weight or the shock nut moves.
 
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