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Hello bk201,
Apologies for the delayed response. DVO actually has a wealth of set-up
information on their website including a complete set of recommend base tunes
by weight and a break down of each of the forks features.
Setup is so specific to what bike your fork is on, what stem length/bar width
you run (how your weight is distributed over the front end of the bike), the
terrain you ride, your ability, and of course your weight that beyond giving
you a solid starting point (and DVO has the most indepth base settings of any
manufacturer I know of) tuning the fork is going to be highly subjective.
Anyways, here is the link: <http://tech.dvosuspension.com/setup/>. It would be
very cool if every company offered a similar base setup/explanation for their
forks (rather than just an air pressure range).
Uncle Dave will address any unique set-up experiences he had when he reviews
the fork.
June 7, 2016, 9:30 a.m. - DrewM
#!markdown Hello bk201, Apologies for the delayed response. DVO actually has a wealth of set-up information on their website including a complete set of recommend base tunes by weight and a break down of each of the forks features. Setup is so specific to what bike your fork is on, what stem length/bar width you run (how your weight is distributed over the front end of the bike), the terrain you ride, your ability, and of course your weight that beyond giving you a solid starting point (and DVO has the most indepth base settings of any manufacturer I know of) tuning the fork is going to be highly subjective. Anyways, here is the link: <http://tech.dvosuspension.com/setup/>. It would be very cool if every company offered a similar base setup/explanation for their forks (rather than just an air pressure range). Uncle Dave will address any unique set-up experiences he had when he reviews the fork.