Getting rolling in the new year, pro mechanic Yanick Gyger offers some pretty detailed suggestions on how to set up your suspension like a seasoned ace. Yanick-the-Mechanic has worked for years with multiple XC World Champion Nino Schurter dialing the mountain bike legend’s suspension setup. And while he says “there is no secret to setting up your mountain bike’s suspension correctly”, there are plenty of real tips and tricks that Yanick uses to getting dialed.
How to Set Up your suspension with Yanick the Mechanic
No secret, but “Once dialed, your suspension will make the difference on the trail. Lead mechanic for the Scott-SRAM MTB Racing Team, Yanick broke down his suspension setup tricks & tips for Scott and their latest How-To series.
As one of the most experienced mechanics on the World Cup XC circuit, Yanick breaks down his insights into Nino’s suspension setup. He’s not going to come dial your bike in, but here are some of his suggestions how to get the most out of your own bike.
Suspension Setup Basics

His first suggestion is to zero out your settings before you get started. Dial out both rebound & compression damping to their most open & neutral settings (typically counterclockwise) so the damping circuits aren’t affecting the movement of your shock or fork. Only then should you pump up air suspension to the ideal pressure, and set to recommended sag (with all of your riding gear on). If you are looking for a more aggressive setup with a more progressive end of travel, you should go back and start over, experimenting with the addition of tokens or spacers.
The from a neutral setup with correct sag, it’s time to first set compression damping, adding more a little bit at a time if you feel the need to further firm up your suspension. Next, rebound damping with a bit more trial & error. Start on the road, then move into more technical terrain, adjusting until you feel comfortable that the suspension rebounds quickly enough without feeling like a pogo stick.