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A simple check to see if your bike’s bolts are tightened is a great thing to do before you ride.
Proper suspension setup will make riding over roots, popping off of little obstacles on the trail, and the overall ride much more enjoyable.
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Adjusting lever height.
Blake sets her brake levers so there is minimal bend in her wrist when she is engaging the levers. This keeps pressure off of the joint and is a great starting point for setting your lever height.
Adjusting saddle height with an Alley key.
Descending with the dropper post down
Climbing with the dropper post fully extended.
LACY KEMP
Mountain Biking Marketing Aficionado and Writer
Lacy Kemp has over 20 years of experience in the mountain bike industry, including working for Kona and Nukeproof bikes and contributing to NSMB.com, Bike Mag, Vital MTB, and Pinkbike, among others. As an award-wining writer, producer, and director, she has made significant contributions to women's mountain biking. Lacy is also a yoga instructor, dog mama, wannabe surfer, extrovert, traveler, and dad joke connoisseur.