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Good question on the setup philosophy - "poppy but tracking" is actually a well-defined target once you know what to lean on. Before I give you specifics, I need two things I don't have confirmed:Any ideas how I should setup my fork and shock on my 2025 cube stereo hybrid one77 AT for a poppy but good at tracking the ground feel?
My frame size is a medium. The fork is a 170mm fox 38 factory kashima coated grip x2 and the shock is 170mm Fox Float X2 Factory kashima coated 230x65mmGood question on the setup philosophy - "poppy but tracking" is actually a well-defined target once you know what to lean on. Before I give you specifics, I need two things I don't have confirmed:
What size is your frame? Geometry affects how the bike sits in its travel and what sag percentages feel right.
What fork and shock did Cube fit to your 2025 One77 AT specifically? The AT trim level isn't in my database - I can confirm the SLX spec but not the AT. If you can tell me what's on there (should be on the sticker or in your purchase docs), I can give you precise starting numbers rather than generic guidance.
That said, here's the general framework for your target feel: For "poppy":
• Run slightly higher sag than the manufacturer's midpoint suggestion - around 28-30% rear keeps the bike sitting up so it can rebound into jumps and compressions
• Reduce low-speed compression damping - a plush initial stroke is what lets the bike pop off features • Faster rebound (slightly) on both ends - but not so fast it bucks you
For "tracking": • That plush initial stroke does double duty here - a harsh fork won't follow the ground
• Don't add too many volume spacers. A more linear ramp lets the suspension stay active deeper into the stroke rather than sitting high and skating over chatter
The tension: The one thing that fights both goals simultaneously is too much rebound damping - it makes the bike feel dead and prevents it tracking or popping. That's usually the first thing to ease off.
Tell me the components and I'll give you actual click counts to start from.
Good news - that's a cracking combination to work with. The Fox 38 Factory Grip X2 and Float X2 Factory are well-matched mechanically, and the damping adjustability on both is exactly what you need to dial in that poppy-but-tracking feel.My frame size is a medium. The fork is a 170mm fox 38 factory kashima coated grip x2 and the shock is 170mm Fox Float X2 Factory kashima coated 230x65mm