SUSPENSION CHARACTERISTICS | SOLUTION |
|---|---|
Bike wallows through turns. | Increase rebound damping. |
Bike feels loose or vague after bumps. | |
Wheel tends to "pogo" or suffer continuous bouncing after passing a bump. This is often noticeable by watching the bike as it travels over bumps. | |
Wheel responds to bump but doesn't return to ground quickly after bumps. This is more pronounced over a series of bumps and is often referred to as "packing down." | Reduce rebound damping. |
Bike bottoms in dips or while cornering. | Increase compression damping. |
Bike has excessive brake dive. | |
Harsh ride, particularly over washboard surfaces. | Reduce compression damping. |
Bumps transfer through handlebars or seat. | |
Suspension seems not to respond to bumps. Tires chatter through corners or rider is jolted over rough roads. |