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X tune air pressure

J
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Start with 300 and see what movement you have at the end of the ride. Pressure totally depends on your riding style. At the end of the day, you should have about an inch or so of movement on the tss.
Yes, I did the x tune. I run 400 psi (that's taking the dial all the way around tell it hits the stop bar). But I like jumping, and jumping makes it move more than not jumping.
 

needpowder

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I am 165 without gear. 5 lb’s tool box on the back. Airbag on my back with saw, small first aid kit, and avy necessities. Not much else. I have been in the habit lately of stashing my spare gas tank with my beer. Coming back occasionally to fuel up. I have been running my TSS at just under 250. Really like it. Definitely softens the ride and stops most of the bottom outs.
 

cbc76am

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Shoot for a mm or two of sag when you sit on the bike loaded with gear on. Good starting point.

Only 1/2 of rhe shaft should be used on the biddest hits you fim in a day.

Adjust from there... You will likely end up in the 325+ range at your weight
 
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