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TRIGGER/JEKYLL - OWNERS MANUAL SUPPLEMENT
To set air pressure:
1. Set handlebar remote to Flow mode: press the
black handlebar remote button (a) so that the
remote handlebar control is in the position shown
below.
(a)
(b)
2. Remove the Schrader valve cap (1) and pressurize
the shock with a shock pump according to your
riding weight (body weight, clothing and
equipment). Consult the table for your bike/shock.
3. Remove the shock pump.
4. Cycle the shock 10 times to allow the positive and
negative air pressures to equalize.
5. Thread the shock pump back onto the valve and
pump the shock back up the recommended
pressure again to compensate for any transferred air
pressure.
Gemini - FOX Float X
(shown)
RIDER WT.
AIR PRESSURE
REBOUND
Lbs
Kg
PSI
Bar
Clicks*
100
45
130
9.0
21
110
50
144
9.9
20
120
55
158
10.9
19
130
59
172
11.9
18
140
64
186
12.9
17
150
68
200
13.8
16
160
73
215
14.8
15
170
77
229
15.8
14
180
82
243
16.7
13
190
86
257
17.7
12
200
91
271
18.7
11
210
95
285
19.6
10
220 100
299
20.6
9
Gemini - FOX Float DPS
RIDER WT.
AIR PRESSURE
REBOUND
Lbs
Kg
PSI
Bar
Clicks*
100
45
105
7.2
13
110
50
118
8.1
13
120
55
131
9.0
12
130
59
144
9.9
11
140
64
157
10.8
10
150
68
170
11.7
10
160
73
184
12.7
9
170
77
197
13.6
8
180
82
210
14.5
7
190
86
223
15.4
6
200
91
236
16.3
5
210
95
249
17.2
5
220 100
262
18.1
4
* Fully close the rebound dial, turn clockwise until dial stops. To set count clicks turning counter-clockwise.
NOTE: Air pressure measured at the pump will
decrease after air has transferred from positive to
negative chambers.
5. Remove the shock pump from the shock valve.
6. Check sag to confirm your shock setup. Recom-
mended seated sag with full riding gear is 30% (see
tables below)
7. If there is too much sag, add air pressure in 10
psi increments until correct sag is achieved. If
there is too little sag, reduce air pressure in 10 psi
increments until correct sag is achieved.
8. Install the Schrader valve cap onto the air valve.
9. Turn the red rebound adjuster clockwise towards
“slow” until it stops.
a. Float X - Insert a 2mm hex wrench into a cutout in
the red rebound knob located near the eyelet on
the frame side of the shock. Use the wrench to turn
the knob towards “slow” until it stops.
b. Float DPS - Turn the red rebound knob located
under the blue compression adjustment lever on
the frame side of the shock clockwise towards
“slow” until it stops.
10. Turn the red rebound knob counter-clockwise
towards “fast”, counting each detent click until you
reach the recommended number of clicks based on
the table below.