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DLR ADJUSTMENT
Rebound
The red rebound dial at the top of the fork controls rebound speed,
how fast the fork extends following compression. Turn the dial
clockwise (the “+” direction) for slower rebound. Turn the dial
counter-clockwise (the “-” direction) for faster rebound.
Lockout
Rotate the lockout lever clockwise to lock fork travel. Rotate the lever
counter-clockwise to unlock fork travel. When rotating the lever,
rotate it completely to the stop points.
Recommended Air Pressure
1.
Make sure the bottom of the fork is clean. Remove the Schrader
valve cap. Attach a bicycle suspension pump to the valve end.
Pressurize the fork according to the table.
RIDER
(Lbs/Kg)
STARTING PRESSURE
(psi, bar)
75
34
45
3.1
100
45
60
4.1
125
57
75
5.2
150
68
90
6.2
175
80
105
7.2
200
91
120
8.2
225
102
135
9.3
250
114
149
10.3
275
125
164
11.3
RECOMMENDED SAG 25%
30 mm
PRESSURE LIMITS
Minimum: 50 psi, 3.4 bar,
Maximum: 225 psi, 15.5 bar
2. Now, to fine tune the sag. Without a rider, measure the fork
from the bottom edge of the outer collar to the bottom edge
of the spindle. Next, have someone assist you. Sit on the
bike with your feet on the pedals and hands on handlebar as
if you were in a riding position; measure length (B), the fork
compressed under your weight.
To calculate the sag, subtract : A - B = SAG (mm). Add air
pressure to decrease sag. Release air pressure to increase sag.
NOTICE
MAKE SURE THE SUSPENSION PUMP AND FORK
SCHRADER VALVE ARE CLEAN.
Attaching to a dirty valve
or with a dirty pump end can result in pumping the dirt
into the fork. This could result in damage and air loss.
SCHRADER VALVE
BOTTOM OF FORK
VALVE CAP
RIDER (
B
)
NO RIDER (
A
)
SAG =
A
-
B
TOP OF FORK
REBOUND KNOB
LOCKOUT LEVER
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