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Old 07-12-2009
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Hey

I noticed there isn't much talking about the rebound .
So how much do you let that shaft come out of the shock body and do you use that as a setup considering the surface you're on?
Personally i try (and often it's a pita !) to have 1,5 cm, about 0,6 inches on all four shocks .
Well let us know !
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yeah i use rebound as a tunning aid, 'less' for very rutted or bumpy tracks and more for fast flowing tracks , i find it really can improve handling when i get it right.
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Nice, i was wondering when to use more or less .
Since i'm running on high grip tracks (carpet and indoor astro) i'll try more rebound than usual .
Thanks .
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