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Suspension Adjustment On Sy 250


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Hello guys,

I just bought a used Scorpa SY250 but the suspension (damping) is set a bit light for me.

I started to try to adjust it but couldn't figure out which way to turn the adjusters or 'where to start' and how to keep the balance, for example in the front fork, of compression and rebound adjustments.

Similar in the rear shock, there is a screw but can I turn it in (or out) completely to start counting? I can't feel clicks.

So, without guidance I'm lost and the owner's manual I got, doesn't mention the suspension settings.

Can somebody help me out?

Which is the base setting, and how can I get to that if I don't know what the current setting is?

Thanks in advance,

Sven

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Rear shock has no "clicks" . Long bladed fine screwdriver through access hole in rear fender at front of fender near mounting screw. Clockwise for harder - Anti for softer.

What's the use of a base setting? are you 45kg clubman or 90kg expert. Get on it, ride it, adjust it, play with it, find what's right for you.

Read these:

http://www.trials.com.au/techtips/suspension7.html

http://www.trials.com.au/techtips/suspension1.html

http://www.trials.com.au/techtips/suspension4.html

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Hello guys,

I just bought a used Scorpa SY250 but the suspension (damping) is set a bit light for me.

I started to try to adjust it but couldn't figure out which way to turn the adjusters or 'where to start' and how to keep the balance, for example in the front fork, of compression and rebound adjustments.

Similar in the rear shock, there is a screw but can I turn it in (or out) completely to start counting? I can't feel clicks.

So, without guidance I'm lost and the owner's manual I got, doesn't mention the suspension settings.

Can somebody help me out?

Which is the base setting, and how can I get to that if I don't know what the current setting is?

Thanks in advance,

Sven

Hi Sven, i am with you on this, if we both rode YZ125's there would be loads of info about!! in trials, suspension is either a "black art" or no one really knows what to do with it!, I am not really sure which, but i am inclined to lean towards the latter until anyone shows me different. :thumbup:

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Hi Sven, i am with you on this, if we both rode YZ125's there would be loads of info about!! in trials, suspension is either a "black art" or no one really knows what to do with it!, I am not really sure which, but i am inclined to lean towards the latter until anyone shows me different. :thumbup:

There is a @#$%load more YZ125's out there as well - all information relative to population base.

Suspension tuning: It's so not a "black art" - it's pretty basic. But the information doesn't find you sitting around waiting for it to arrive!

http://www.trialscentral.com/cms/showartic...hp?articleID=99

http://www.trialscentral.com/cms/showartic...p?articleID=100

http://www.trialscentral.com/cms/showartic...p?articleID=101

http://www.trialscentral.com/cms/showartic...p?articleID=102

Ask other riders at a trial'

Ask your local Scorpa dealer

Send an email to the Factory contact@scorpa.fr

Get off your $%&!. forums are an easy way out! you may have to do something to negotiate this one. Knowledge comes to those who work at it. I've never met a wise man that was lazy!

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Get off your $%&!. forums are an easy way out! you may have to do something to negotiate this one. Knowledge comes to those who work at it. I've never met a wise man that was lazy!

Interesting point, BUT... the real purpose of forums such as this is to glean the knowlege and experience of others who might have already been there and done that. This can be invaluable when there's no "official" documentation or where what documentation does exist is less than clear and can help avoid potentially expensive mistakes!

Case in point: I've just bought a new Beta Rev3 (sorry) and the English section of the owner's manual appears to be a very poor translation from the original Italian. Out of interest I've just read the section on suspension setup and I can see how someone who's unfamiliar with the basic concepts of precompression and damping might be confused. For example, from the section on fork setup:

"For a more controlled "slower" suspension setting, preload spring for about 4-5 turns on the adjusting screw and turning the knob by 15 clicks from the fully opened position, which is in the middle of the adjustement (sic)"

If you know how suspension works (in which case you'd probably never read this section of the manual anyway), you'll understand what this is trying to say. If you don't, it's easy to see how this might make no sense at all.

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What i was trying to say was, that there is lots of information about for lots of other bikesports suspension wise etc, i am certainly not lazy when it comes to my bike! i have two young children to take into consideration on a weekend and of course the wife to keep happy so i only ride once every other week!!

So a good starting point for a clubman would be a real help! many thanks Ned for your grown up and thoughtful reply for a fellow Scorpa rider!! ;)

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