My ESA works fine, press the buttons and bike goes up and down, goes soft and stiffens and generally performs well.
But can anyone tell me what actually happens to the suspension when you put it into off road mode? I know in high mountain it raises both the front and rear of the bike but is that it, just the ride height to give more ground clearance, or is there more trickery going on? On the road it feels a bit harsher, altered spring rate maybe? Or just my imagination?
Reason I ask is the bikes been lowered by Revs, mainly for when I'm 2 up and loaded with 2 weeks worth of excess baggage, flying solo the original ride height never really bothered me and there are times I'd like the extra ground clearance, ESA in high mountain pretty much returns the bike to standard height. So anyone actually know, rather than guess?
But can anyone tell me what actually happens to the suspension when you put it into off road mode? I know in high mountain it raises both the front and rear of the bike but is that it, just the ride height to give more ground clearance, or is there more trickery going on? On the road it feels a bit harsher, altered spring rate maybe? Or just my imagination?
Reason I ask is the bikes been lowered by Revs, mainly for when I'm 2 up and loaded with 2 weeks worth of excess baggage, flying solo the original ride height never really bothered me and there are times I'd like the extra ground clearance, ESA in high mountain pretty much returns the bike to standard height. So anyone actually know, rather than guess?

