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Uploaded by pctv1 on Jul 30, 2010
Doug Dalton with Cannondale Bikes Research. Doug walks us through the proper way to set the rebound on your shocks.
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ellomirza 3 weeks ago
the idiot only has 1 shock, don't listen to him
kontaktseistrup 1 month ago
There was zero explanation as to what the rebound should actually feel/look like there. Not very helpful.
StephenEllam 2 months ago
that's it??? what a plank if that's a tip your a bell end
andyd2506 2 months ago
@DayTrippingEX Much less lightweight, yet it is still strong. (its a XC forl)
HoopsProductions123 3 months ago
@DayTrippingEX Its called a lefty, it saves weight for XC bikers who want lighter bikes.
xbox3shittyrrod 4 months ago
noob question: why does he have one fork leg?
DayTrippingEX 5 months ago
teehee he has the same tires as me
Mrhippie123 5 months ago
nice location >D
BillieJean900 6 months ago
wow where is this location??? great tips
PotholesInMyLawn 7 months ago
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ellomirza 3 weeks ago
the idiot only has 1 shock, don't listen to him
kontaktseistrup 1 month ago
There was zero explanation as to what the rebound should actually feel/look like there. Not very helpful.
StephenEllam 2 months ago
that's it??? what a plank if that's a tip your a bell end
andyd2506 2 months ago
@DayTrippingEX Much less lightweight, yet it is still strong. (its a XC forl)
HoopsProductions123 3 months ago
@DayTrippingEX Its called a lefty, it saves weight for XC bikers who want lighter bikes.
xbox3shittyrrod 4 months ago
noob question: why does he have one fork leg?
DayTrippingEX 5 months ago
teehee he has the same tires as me
Mrhippie123 5 months ago
nice location >D
BillieJean900 6 months ago
wow where is this location??? great tips
PotholesInMyLawn 7 months ago