Question about sag...

a.s.

Mr. Chainring
Got my shock back from Cane Creek today and mounted it on the bike. I've always set the sag initially a little higher than where I want it. I do this to compensate for the 3-5 lbs of clothing and gear I wear on my rides. Is that what y'all are doing?

Edit: Cane Creek manual says...
Sag
The difference between the suspension when it is fully
extended (not compressed) and when the bike is on flat
ground
under rider weight including riding gear
 
i set the sag while im fully setup for riding, but i dont think 5-10 lbs is going to make a huge difference in the setting (but wth do i know) 10 lbs is 5% of a 200lb rider, 7ish of a 150lb rider,
 
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