Thank you for taking the time to watch it and for the support in general. Still lots of lessons being learned when making these videos but in the end they will keep coming 👍
@DavidJones-nl2xw
Ай бұрын
Feedback: definitely a good idea to separate these out from your standard 50 / 200 hrs service vids, as lots won't need to mess with the shims, but if you do, you've got a dedicated video just for that. As usual great, clear content. Also, "nipples" 😂😂
@zoubtube
Ай бұрын
Apologies for the delayed response. I super appreciated the feedback. I will definitely break out unique jobs like this into their own videos for the reason your mentioned. thanks for the support 👍
@erebrblosh
20 күн бұрын
Aren’t you planning to make video how to “shim stack tuning” of FOX Forks from regular to more sensitive for very light riders - women ?
@zoubtube
16 күн бұрын
I REALLY like this idea as it could help many women out there to have a better overall experience, which I'm all for. I need to think about how I can do this in a video considering that each fork would be different. let me put some thought into it but I will definitely figure out the best way to make a video, or possibly videos, of this. thanks for bringing it to my attention 👍
@erebrblosh
16 күн бұрын
Fully agree with you, that this could help a lot of women out there. Take your time, but REALLY appreciate you considering this idea 👍 THANK YOU.
@silaslai5913
Ай бұрын
Y know how to test shim different.
@zoubtube
Ай бұрын
I'm not sure if the question your are asking is "how do I know if I should change the shim stack" If this is the question. Regressive shims stacks sort of work for lighter riders on trails that don't have many features, (Ex roots rocks, drops etc) The majority of the rails I ride are FILLLED with root and rocks etc. Also, the bike I'm going to use this with is designed for a linear shock.
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