Turner Bikes Tech

Turner DHX Shock Setup

Setup your Fox DHX RC4 Coil on your DHR.

These Settings can be used as a starting point to setting up your DHR for you.

SHOCK SETTINGS:
BV Pressure: 140psi
HSC: -10 clicks out
LSC: -12 clicks out

SPRING RATES:
• 170lb rider: 350 spring
    rebound: -7 clicks out

• 200lb rider: 400 spring
    rebound: -5 clicks out

As a general rule, you should have 30-33% of your shocks travel devoted to Sag. The faster you ride, the more energy you are putting into the bike. Being honest with your assessment of yourself as a rider is the first step to getting your bike set up for you.
Please Note: When adjusting preload, check with your shock manufacturers specification for max preload since the coil may 'bottom-out' before the stroke of the shock.
tip::. for more information on your FOX shock, go to foxracingshox.com.

To Increase Early Travel Support, decrease spring rate and/or add preload.

To Increase End Travel Support, you can either add BV pressure or increase spring rate and/or decrease preload.

LSC:
Unless you pedal like a gorilla, really getting your hips into the action, you shouldn't need any additional LSC.

HSC:
These setting were based on a rocky East Coast test track. If you are on a smoother track with bermed corners and less square edges, you can increase HSC. If You are riding at World Cup speeds, you can increase HSC. If You feel the bike -

slowing down through rocky sections, you may be running too much HSC. If a 'Plusher' ride is desired, run less HSC.

BOOST VOLUME (bottom-out control):
I do not recommend changing the boost volume to anything lower than full open, as the dw-link DHR has ramp built into its leverage ratio.

tip::. for more information on your FOX shock, go to foxracingshox.com.


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