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Manitou Swinger Rear Shock Experiences
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So now that a few of us have had a chance to beat on these retrofitted Swingers, What pressures have you settled on for your weight and bike type?
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Rear shock, 50 to 70 psi in SPV chamber, 100 or more in main chamber.
According to factory, 50 psi in SPV chamber is minimum to prevent damage to shock.
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2.75spring, 4 way spv. 300lbin spring, 100psi in chamber, air volume adjuster screwed 3/4 way in.
TF tuned with newer 5th element internals.
rides nicely on my OZ , Im IRO 80kgs, ride xc and it just soaks up alot of the hits. merida 100km on 8th July next test
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