AirWiz suggests air pressure recommendations based on the fork or rear shock configuration and rider weight then indicates whether the air pressure is within the desired range via the LED. ShockWiz suggests damping and air spring adjustments based on ride conditions to help you find the perfect setup. For complete detailed information, consult the AirWiz User Manual and the ShockWiz User Manual.
What is the difference between AirWiz and ShockWiz?
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