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Nandy
Extra rider setup vs Single Rider
I do most of my daily riding solo. I drive to work in the bike as often as I can just to save gas. Now and then, almost weekly the girlfriend wants to go for a short ride. I got the tires inflated for 2 riders and set the shock 2 adjustments stiffer (i had it as soft as it was allowed) but I dont want to be deflating my tires and changing my shocks settings everyweek. What do you guys do?
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On my Wing, the additional weight of a second rider is not as great a percentage as it is for the GSs. I don't change tire pressure, but I do adjust the air shocks.
On the GS, I tend to run higher than average tire pressures anyway, so no adjustment is necessary there, but I do adjust the shocks as necessary.
Unlike what others have suggested, don't worry about her seeing you change the shocks. Tell her that it's for her comfort.
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mighty13d
Originally posted by Steve View PostOn my Wing, the additional weight of a second rider is not as great a percentage as it is for the GSs. I don't change tire pressure, but I do adjust the air shocks.
On the GS, I tend to run higher than average tire pressures anyway, so no adjustment is necessary there, but I do adjust the shocks as necessary.
Unlike what others have suggested, don't worry about her seeing you change the shocks. Tell her that it's for her comfort.
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Nandy
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostMore bikes. One comfy big one set up for two, another for one person commuting.
I guess I will leave the back tire inflated for 2. It is like 4 or 5 psi difference anyway. The shocks are not bothering me so far, we shall see. I was concern that I could hurt something, sounds like it wont.
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Skateguy50
I just keep the tires up and shocks on full... I never had the wrench for adjusting them so just kept them stiff. How different of a ride would it be solo with the shocks down a bit?
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