How do I get the shocks on my bike inflatable booster? How can I make my front bumper and my inflatable double suspension Extra?
sorry to disappoint you, but for a dual suspension bike $ 250 is a cheap, if your in the equestrian world, you would know that the bikes can cost up to $ 10,000. ussaly anydual suspension bike under 1000 is considered cheap.
seens like a $ 250 dollar bike on the rear shock at the end of spring there should be tread as a lock, enter the shock and rotate so that it moves the thread, which will take Shock longer and give you more plush bouncyness, however it does not do too much because the shock can loosen,
As for your forks there that you can do really, it doesn't have many forks on it so im assuming its hard to say you can not really adjust
If you do not understand yet check out the local bike shop.
ps im not trying to make ur bike to say it is cheap, but on today's market a good set of handlebars will cost around $ 100 and a rear shock, so about $ 500 for your bike all to be worth $ 250 from his bike on the cheap.
cheers
Turn the preload settings down. If you have a bike cheap it wont have adjustments.
As the previous person said, turn the preload settings down on the fork. Your bike does have a bike if it is cheap. It is on the right or the left and looks like a small button. Left to loose, right stiff.
Hope this helps
Preload is just a button at the top, as I said. If you look up, you'll see a button, if there is nothing you will not be able to
and you are late if you do not know what fork, and make it "extra bag" to bring to your local bike shop and ask them to do, just to let you know if it is a chicken Walmart bike it should not be mounted Off Road
you most likely do not rebound or preload adjustments because it is cheaper bike. the fork is the part that holds the front suspension is what it looks like a bike:
http://screambikes.eu/images/marzocchi_d ...
image top left shows the rebound adjustment knob, lower left is the valve to add air to the fork, but it is a fork premium (sells for about $ 600, estimated ) and not have them.
since you have none of these adjustments, your suspension is how it always will be, unless you manage to break it. If you decide to invest money in a more expensive bike, you can get one of these adjustments. I know there are some low-end bikes for about $ 500 that these adjustments, but they are minimal. and if you want something that will really bouncy (which, if you will spend a lot on a bike, you will realize a super bouncy fork isn't good), you can get something with more travel (the amount of distance from the fork can move to absorb an impact, the fork I've shown above is 100 mm travel), it can be very soft at the top. my cycling friends when he originally purchased it was $ 1,200, the fork has 140mm of travel and has been rather mild in the top of the Journey (which means the first bit, it absorbs an impact is mild he stiffened up).
Posted on March 27, 2010.