Germana-A AIR-FORCE SLR REAR Instruction Manual Download Page 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manual AiR-force SLR_2 version_1.0_engl.

 

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3 Adjustment 

 

3.1 Primary 

filling 

The AiR-force SLR is already filled with pressure from 6-8 bar by delivery. To adjust the 
pressure, for testing the clearance of the shock absorber or for the adjustment of the valve 
position it might be necessary to remove the air from the shock absorber.  

Please check, if your air pump has an adapter for filling shock absorbers, which makes the 
removal of the pump possible without loosing air pressure. It’s available in every specialist shop. 

1. Release air: Put off the valve cap, hitting the valve (golden nib) and the air pressure will 

remove. 

2. Before you start filling: The damper has to be in maximum travel position. 

NOTE!

 Check at 

first that the damper is totally stretched.  

3. Filling:  

The necessary pressure depends on your weight, the ratio of the bike and the 
application area. Fit your suspension pump and fill the damper by pumping 
according to table

 (picture 1.3).

 

NOTE!

 Sometimes the damper is pushed together by filling in the pressure, than you have to 

release the air, pull it until the damper is totally stretched and refill again

!

 

In our opinion the standard sag (negative travel) amounts 15-20% (4.5 – 6mm, 100% travel = 
30mm). You will have the best performance in this area of sag. Below you’ll find a small table 
with points of reference.  

 

  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

You can choose your pressure like you want but keep the two following points in mind: 

-  Lower pressure means: More sag, more comfort, less breakdown rating safety 

-  Higher pressure means: Less sag, less comfort, high breakdown rating safety 

 

You can use a binder or rubber ring on the oil chamber to measure the negative travel. 

 

Weight (Kg)  Sag (mm) 

Pressure (bar)  Pressue (psi) 

50 

4.5 - 6 

6.5 - 7 

90 - 100 

60 

4.5 - 6 

115 

70 

4.5 - 6 

9 - 10 

130 - 145 

80 

4.5 - 6 

10.5 - 11.5 

150 - 165 

90 

4.5 - 6 

12 - 13 

170 - 188 

 

Minimum air pressure 5 bar / 70 psi,  
maximum pressure 20 bar / 285 psi. 

NOTE! 

 The data are only recommended values! It depense also on  

the ratio of the bike and the application area. 

 

Picture 1.3 

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