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Suspension Re-Valving - Tuning and Personal setup

 

Available for: Enduro - MX - Supermoto - Road - Rally

Re-valving is typically a matter of modifying the shim stacks.

Quite simply, a lighter shim stack = softer.  A firmer shimstack = harder. 



But there are many variations, basically re-valving is a matter of increasing or decreasing the oil flow. This can also be done without changing the shim stacks, in many other ways, but without giving away trade secrets what we are doing here is making the suspension softer or harder to suit the invividual.

In most cases softer on the first part and progressively firmer as it reaches the end of the stroke is what most want to achieve.

This obviously is different depending on your discipline, be it off road, road etc...

It is not just the valving / tuning which determines how hard or soft your suspension is. Springs and oil levels are critical and are all taken into consideration with this service.

Dr Shox aims for a setup which is plush and comfortable on the first part so as not to feel small braking bumps, rocks, roots, or pot holes, then firm enough through the middle so as not to blow-through at medium speed or ride too low at the front. Then the last part is firm enough again not to blow-through and bottom on high speed terrain like high speed bumps, jumps, G-outs or drop offs. 

Over the last eight years Dr Shox has been testing with all kinds of riders from clubmen to the best riders in off road motorcycling and has optmised set-ups with WP, Showa, KYB, Öhlins, Sachs, Marzocchi, Fox – pretty much all brands of suspension.

Unlike many other suspension companies Dr Shox himself tests all the sponsored riders bikes, not just at our own test facility but in all different conditions and terrains all over Europe.

As all the manufacturers bring out their new models (off road models only) Dr Shox is invited to test them as a test rider / journo for 'MOTO Magazine'.

So by the time the new bikes are in the shops Dr Shox has already tested them!

By changing shims, bleeds, lifts, drilling, springs, oils, oil volumes, clickers and sag, with all the different brands needing to be changed in different ways, Dr Shox now has a great understanding of all the suspension brands and manufacturers' bikes available today.

Although bikes generally come set for the average guy (or lady) who rides at  average speed in reality everyone is a different weight, different speed and some bikes come set harder and some softer, some of you ride very fast some very steady. So it is quite possible that your bike is not set right for you.

Your bike's suspension could be set way too hard or way too soft for your requirements.

Settings can be tailored for you and your bike, your weight, your height, your ability, your discipline (from trail riding to playing on the local motocross track, or whether you're an amatur or pro racer.

The result is a more comfortable and controlled ride and with less fatigue and more confidence, with this comes better results and loads more fun.

Prices:-

Re-valve / tune  Forks    -    £120.

Re-valve / tune  Shock   -    £110.

This includes full service/overhaul oil and gas, checking all parts/components for wear.

Additional costs will include any springs and worn or damaged parts ie, seals, bushes that may be required. 

These prices are based on us having the loose forks and shocks only.

There is a charge of £50 to remove and re-fit the forks and shock including setting the sag if the whole bike is brought in.

Dr Shox Recommends 'Suspension Setup Day'  

Please see 'Technical page' for all shipping information and prices.

Please see the 'Technical page' to down load 'Personal info form' to send in with your suspension.

All prices are subject to vat @ 17.5 %


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