I have a few questions about oiling shocks and moveable parts on a FS bike. My LBS rocommended that I just use my tri-flow chain lube on my shocks and moveable joints on my bike. I don't know if I trust that or not - especially after reading a bit about what the wrong kinds of oil can do to shocks. I just want a second (or more) opinion about that aspect of maintenance in general. Do you lube joints on FS bikes? What, if anything besides the chain, do you all lube?
And, while I'm here, maybe I can get some advice about 'The Brain' I have the second generation Specialized brain on my rear and I'm just wondering . I'm not much of a tweaker (in either sense of the word) so I tend not to play with the settings much unless I know what I'm doing (and I'm also new to rear suspension). Do you all play with it much once you get it set? What kinds of adjustments do you make under what kinds of conditions. Do you play much with the pressure once your sag is set? Or do you leave that alone and play with the rebound? Oh and another question, do weather conditions and altitude have an effect on the amount of pressure in your shocks like it affects tire pressure? (I'm never real sure about the effect/affect thing so I thought I'd throw them both in - did ya notice?)



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