Rear Suspension
The rear suspension absorbs the shock caused by a bump in rough terrain. A shock absorber must be kept clean and lubricated, and the bushings and frame mounts checked regularly for damage and wear.
A good quality, full-suspension bike should be designed with a rear shock absorber that complements and works with the suspension fork in the front. Air forks are normally accompanied by an air shock and coil systems are usually married together.
First of all rear shock is to adjust its sag. Take into account the rider’s weight, as with suspension forks, and then fine-tune its action by using damping and the shock other functions after several rides on the bike. Press down on the middle of the bike looking at how the fork and shock react. So the rear shock is working in tune with the front fork.
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