Shaman
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If you're on the west side of the big smoke, you could also take the bike to Scott Miller at Fast Company in Breslau. He can set up the bike, build your engine or prep it for a superbike race. Just sayin'. 

Goldie and I are heading over to Pro6 later this week.
If the adjusters produce no results it is very probable that, as they say, the oils have turned into fish oil. The oils have lost their viscosity and need to be replaced. One of my bikes started doing that last fall so it got new oils this winter.
Baseline suspension setups usually run $50ish.
Corndog is arguably one of the best suspension tuners in North America. If all you're doing is a baseline setup, his expertise would be overkill.
what was the quoted rate for suspension setups? I may be doing the same...
I've seen this with bikes that were practically straight out of the showroom. It varies from one to the next. Sometimes one adjuster will have an effect and the other won't, on the same shock. Still, the outcome is the same as you have explained, though: if one of the adjusters has to be taken all the way to a limit and it's still not enough of whatever it is that you are adjusting, then the fork/shock needs to come apart for something to be changed internally. Often there's only so much that can be done using the external adjustments ...
I'm slow... it takes me almost 3 hours to cycle all the oil in my forks, round-trip. But yeah, that's a pain.
Trevitt mentions changing the shock oil once a season.
They told me $65.what was the quoted rate for suspension setups? I may be doing the same...
That's great, if you have a re-buildable shock. How many ordinary bikes have those...
They told me $65.
what do you get for $65?
is that just setting up the sag, or will that also include tuning the rebound and compression damping?
I believe for all of it. I will double check when I make the appointment. I would be a bit of a rip if it was just sag, considering anyone can adjust that.what do you get for $65?
is that just setting up the sag, or will that also include tuning the rebound and compression damping?
I can bet aint gonna be 50 bucks by the time they are donewhat was the quoted rate for suspension setups? I may be doing the same...
The lowering is with soupy's adjustable lowering links. Also the previous owner mucked with the settings on the front forks, both sides were different settings. I did a basic set up but I want piece of mind knowing everything is correct.
The Newest Ohlins forks and cartridge units have the compression adjustment in one leg the rebound adjustment in the other.