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Ok - just got myself a new rear Hyperpro shock, built for a 'loaded' configuration (me + missus + nominal 20kg luggage).
The manual says that 'static sag' is the most important base setting and that it should be 20-25mm.
So, trying not to sound like a complete numpty, is static sag just the bare bike or bike + load and where is it measured (I'd guess in line with the rear wheel spindle)?
I read in another thread that Hyperpro say that 'rider sag' should be 40-45mm at the rear (which leads me to believe that static sag is just the bare bike)...
A quick spin yesterday just after fitting the shock, (solo, unloaded) with just a little preload over minimum (and damping left at the factory setting) felt good and a massive improvement over my 19 year cold OEM shock but I'd like to try and set it up kind of properly.
I appreciate that solo unloaded use with this shock will always be a compromise and I may end up just having to set it up by 'best feel' but I'd like to try and get it right for a loaded configuration.
Any advice for a suspension novice much appreciated
Ok - just got myself a new rear Hyperpro shock, built for a 'loaded' configuration (me + missus + nominal 20kg luggage).
The manual says that 'static sag' is the most important base setting and that it should be 20-25mm.
So, trying not to sound like a complete numpty, is static sag just the bare bike or bike + load and where is it measured (I'd guess in line with the rear wheel spindle)?
I read in another thread that Hyperpro say that 'rider sag' should be 40-45mm at the rear (which leads me to believe that static sag is just the bare bike)...
A quick spin yesterday just after fitting the shock, (solo, unloaded) with just a little preload over minimum (and damping left at the factory setting) felt good and a massive improvement over my 19 year cold OEM shock but I'd like to try and set it up kind of properly.
I appreciate that solo unloaded use with this shock will always be a compromise and I may end up just having to set it up by 'best feel' but I'd like to try and get it right for a loaded configuration.
Any advice for a suspension novice much appreciated


With Hyperpros you can do all this ... with an utterly simple but a bloody brilliant o-ring on the shaft!