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of course it "can" jump. but back when i went from 153 to 162, the first thing i noticed was that i lost the ability to hit little jumps- side hits on the trail, little windlips, etc. it either just wheelies over the top of a hit, or plows right through a transition.
i'm already convinced that i want to go back to 153 (actually a 154x3" alpha :face-icon-small-hap ) but my budget isn't going to allow that till next season.
so i'm wondering if i can split the difference between 154 and 162 with suspension setup for this season.
i assume that softening up the rear float would help handle my plowing though the transitions problem.
would stiffening up the center float get me airborne a little sooner? (rather than catwalking over a lip)
now how about the trade off? skis are gonna be up in the air during a climb... anything else?
anyone have any suggestions on float pressure settings? or what psi increments i should use when testing? 2,5,10psi at a time?
i'm already convinced that i want to go back to 153 (actually a 154x3" alpha :face-icon-small-hap ) but my budget isn't going to allow that till next season.
so i'm wondering if i can split the difference between 154 and 162 with suspension setup for this season.
i assume that softening up the rear float would help handle my plowing though the transitions problem.
would stiffening up the center float get me airborne a little sooner? (rather than catwalking over a lip)
now how about the trade off? skis are gonna be up in the air during a climb... anything else?
anyone have any suggestions on float pressure settings? or what psi increments i should use when testing? 2,5,10psi at a time?