Hey All - I was riding this winter and noticed my suspension felt different. It felt like my front wheel was chattering too much on turn entry, but it was definitely a new feeling. So I read about it and turned up my rebound damping on my fork by 2 notches. It felt way better! So I think what happened is that the cold weather messed with my oil, but that's just a guess.

So that got me thinking - first off, do any of you more expert riders normally have to change your suspension settings based on weather?
And second off, does your suspension adjustments change after you get your seals changed/oil replaced?

I'm asking because I'd done a fair amount of testing and got my preferred settings dialed in, I knew the number of clicks on both rebound and compression for the fork and the shock. So if I go get my seals replaced or just give my suspension a normal maintenance routine at the shop, do I have to start all over again?

Appreciate your thoughts. See you on the road.