
You do need a high amount of PSI for the Spark to pedal properly - what compress tune does the shock have? As above shock rated for upto psi, this may overwhelm the damping though rebound so may need a tune to keep it slow enough. Conversley with an RP23 on a Yeti ASR the nature of the design means you run a little lower psi than gloat weight in lbs.ĭepending on riding style. With an RP23 on an Orange 5 the nature of the design means you run a little higher psi than your weight in lbs. Cleaning out the valve core helped alot too.

Did that on mine when I got it and its been rrp23 till a tf service a year later. You could try stripping and rebuilding without a new seal. How you pedal is important too - you can learn not to bounce like a kid on a space hopper eventually. I fine the 1st pp setting does fine on ascents. I run psi rear and 75psi front F and am 13st 9lb. Manufacturers have different tunes on the propedal to suit the bike. What bike is it? fox float rpair pressure – Singletrack Magazine For the boost valve they usually recommend 1xPsi per lb in weight, so the guide for you would be psi. The propedal settings for flpat RP23 are.
#Fox float rp23 propedal not working manual#
Have a look at the manual for your specific RP23 or download it from the fox website.

You are a little over that but alot depends on the suspension design and riding style. Usually a good starting point is your weight in lbs in psi.
#Fox float rp23 propedal not working how to#
Here’s a quick overview of how to set up your Fox RP23 rear shock for best performance. Your bikes manual should be able to tell you how much sag you. Just follow directions on the Fox website.
