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Another one for DIY people. Re manual recommends taking it to a service center to do preload adjustments. Here is the simple hack of how to do this at home.
If you are having back pain issue the simple reason is that preload is not properly adjusted. Preload defines the movement space you are allowing for rear suspension spring. The freer the spring the more it has to travel and Visa versa. I am 5'10 and 80 kg dry ( without riding gear :D ).
There are plenty of videos on how to get proper preload sag adjustments done. But if you want it simple and are suffering from back/tail bone pain issue, it simply means the rear is not properly adjusted according to you weight.
I just move one notch up at a time to get the preload sag adjusted where my back feels comfortable.
So just sharing my experience of adjusting the sag.
Please note sag calculations are shared online aplenty, please do refer those. I will post the link if you guys require.
Cheers :)
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