Thanks.
But what's the value for "Total Wheel Travel"?
Extended Height is measured with the bike on a jack with the rear tire
just off the ground or off the stand and with a helper. While holding the
bike straight up have the helper solidly lift the rear end by the fender or
rack until you feel the shocks stop extending, or “top out”. Once you are
certain the suspension if fully extended, take your first measurement.
Ride Height is measured with the rider, or riders, and gear on the bike
(hands on the bars and feet on the pegs) and a helper or two supporting nit. A measurement is again taken using the same points as before.
Now subtract the second measurement - Ride Height - from the first
measurement - Extended height - and the difference between the two nmeasurements is the Ride Sag.
Ride Sag is generally expected to be 1/3 of the total wheel travel. If your
number is less, then the bike will require less preload, and if it is greater,
more preload is needed.