
Fork height adjustment
Now that we've got a good basic suspension setup the last thing to
adjust is the steering geometry. Because we adjusted the sag on both
ends of the bike it will handle differently than it did before.
Lowering the front of the bike will make the bike drop into corners
quicker but you might make it to oversteer once inside the bend.
Raising the front makes the bike more stable/less nervous but may
cause understeer (you have to keep forcing the bike to turn).
This is very dependant on personal preference and riding style so
no guidelines here.
Lower the front by releasing the clamps on one fork leg, shove it
upward trough the yokes a few mm and tighten the clamps again. Then
do the same with the other fork leg so that it protudes the same amount
above the top yoke as the other leg.
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