Best ZF clicks for enduro

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Best ZF clicks for enduro

Postby Anestis » Tue Nov 28, 2023 7:42 am

I have a beta 300rr 2021 ! Does anyone know what the right clips are to make the suspension correct for extreme driving;;
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Re: Best ZF clicks for enduro

Postby mtdirtbag » Tue Nov 28, 2023 12:28 pm

I think only you can answer that question ie: what you consider extreme and what others my think can be worlds apart, you have not given your own particular skills and weight nor have you mentioned if you have the proper springs. I can only suggest that you start with the factory settings and then experiment - such as running the clickers out several clicks and riding it, then run them back toward factory settings a couple clicks and riding again. Repeat until you are comfortable with it.
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Re: Best ZF clicks for enduro

Postby Hyde » Fri Jan 12, 2024 7:26 am

When I was using those forks, it was tough to feel any change with the adjusters.

If your springs are correct, and you have the tools and ability, change the oil to a good 5 wt, set the oil to the lower range. spring preload has a large effect, they come 16mm- 20mm and perform considerably better at 4-6mm.

Also keep in mind, the shock on that bike seems to have weird valving, on mine I ran out of adjustment, and an I'll performing shock can make the forks feel like junk, with a good setup or not.

Like MD said. also depends on your ability, riding conditions and what you have tried so far.
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