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· The guy with 5 kids
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I have been running my Pike with 5 to 10 more pounds in my Positive chamber compared to my Negative and has felt fine. I just read a comment in a magazine from RockShox that on the Dual Air forks you should run 5-10 or more pounds in your Negative chamber. What is the best way to maximize this fork?? thanks for any and all comments!!:thumbsup:
 

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More negative pressure should make it more plush on smaller bumps but can also cause the fork to loose a slight amount of travel. You can also try running the same psi in both chambers for plushness with no travel loss. Just play around with it.
 

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Thanks for the info, nice break down Pete. I will play with it. I will just need to bring my shock pump on my ride today.

I am doing a ride with mega roots with part of the trail including a mile long decent with vollyball to basketball size boulders with no let up and I didnt want to change things too much and be dissapointed with the performance coming down.
 
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