Just in case you want to try here is my DP X2 settings
182 PSI
Rebound 7
Compression 3
I'm still in the process of riding and tuning using the shockwiz, but these setting made the bike feel so much better. Good luck and stay warm :)
My analog/acoustic weight is 153lbs, my guess all geared up would be 160lbs with a water bottle too.
The documented suggestions I found for 150-160 lbs:
~78psi
LSR: 7 Clicks
HSR: 6 Clicks
HSC: 5 Clicks
LSC: 10 Clicks
The ShockWiz setting were
66-68 PSI
LSR 1
HSR 5
HSC 3
LSC 5
I borrowed a Quarq ShockWiz and resetup my air pressures based on my riding sytle. Ended up with 67 PSI in the fork and 182 PSI in the rear shock. And all the LSC, HSC, LSR, HSR clicks on the fork were way off on from what Fox suggests. Rides a lot smoother now.
Nice to see e*thirteen on the forum. Any chance you know what the part number of the tools needed to remove the chainring. I already emailed e*thirteen support and they didn’t know and referred me to Shimano.
The reason I am asking is without being able to remove the chainring you cannot get...
Wow! I hope this doesn't happen to me. if you end up fixing it yourself are you gonna stick with the e13 chainrings again? Also if you know what tool is needed to remove the chainring can you let us know what the part number is?
Thanks!
I am about the same weight. I have my 36 Fork set at 82 Psi and the rear shock set up with 230 Psi. This was setup using sag measurement. I only have 2 rides on it so far and it has felt fine. Might do some tweaking later on when.
Hi, new the the forum. Just wanted to share I got my new Rise M10 yesterday. Haven't properly ridden it yet as it is raining, but so far it looks amazing!