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off topic. Got my reba yesterday. set it up done. 1 question for corrugated road must I set it to the tortois or hare

 

There is no cure for corrugates roads - the corrugations will always hit the fork faster than the fork can react.

 

The best setting for corrugations is super soft and all hare. Problem is - that set up will make the rest of the race ***! Always use "full race" settings.

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off topic. Got my reba yesterday. set it up done. 1 question for corrugated road must I set it to the tortois or hare

Everyone has their own "butter zone" ito settings and terrain but my general go to is

 

I like a relative fast responding fork so I set my rebound all the way the the "hare" or its fastest and then take it one click back towards the turtle

 

Also the gate settings on the crown....again I like a relatively "hard / solid" platform in lockout so I turn it all the way to "closed" and then 1 turn back

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There is no cure for corrugates roads - the corrugations will always hit the fork faster than the fork can react.

 

The best setting for corrugations is super soft and all hare. Problem is - that set up will make the rest of the race ***! Always use "full race" settings.

 

thanks. Thought there is no nice setting for corrugation. For race do I start with 50% 50% between hare and tortois.

sorry for the question but it is my first real shock

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Everyone has their own "butter zone" ito settings and terrain but my general go to is

 

I like a relative fast responding fork so I set my rebound all the way the the "hare" or its fastest and then take it one click back towards the turtle

 

Also the gate settings on the crown....again I like a relatively "hard / solid" platform in lockout so I turn it all the way to "closed" and then 1 turn back

 

Thank for the info. will play a bit

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