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Maestr

o Suspension Manual

Basic Terms & Shock Set-Up Overview

Terms

Bottomed Out:

 When a rear shock or suspension fork (herein after referred to as “shock”) 

is compressed completely and all the suspension travel has been used 

Compression Stroke:

 The motion of the shock in response to an impact 

Damping:

 Internal mechanism to control the speed of compression or rebound 

PSI: 

Pounds per square inch 

Rebound:

 The extension or return stroke of the shock 

Sag:

 Compression of the shock caused by the rider’s static weight 

Spring Rate:

 The amount of force required to compress the spring 

Topped Out: 

When the shock or fork rebounds quickly enough to cause a “clunk” at the 

very top of its upstroke

setup

The shock on a Giant dual suspension bicycle can be adjusted to meet the riding style and 

weight of the consumer. This booklet is intended as a quick-start guide to get the 

consumer started. Please refer to the specific shock manufacturer’s technical manuals for 

more information on how to adjust the shock equipped on the Giant dual suspension 

bicycle. 

sag

The shock on a Giant dual suspension bicycle can be adjusted to meet the riding style and 

weight of the consumer. This booklet is intended as a quick-start guide to get the 

consumer started. Please refer to the specific shock manufacturer’s technical manuals for 

more information on how to adjust the shock equipped on the Giant dual suspension

bicycle. 

rebound damping

Rebound damping controls the rate of speed at which the shock returns to its original 

position after responding to a bump force. Rebound damping prevents the shock from 

springing back too quickly. This is desirable because it improves the rear suspension’s 

sensitivity to small bumps and the tire’s ability to stay in contact with the ground. It also 

helps reduce the “pogo stick” motion from the rear suspension when the bike encounters 

a bump while the rider is seated. Typically, the heavier the rider (and higher the necessary 

spring rate), the more rebound damping is required. Please refer to this guide for details on 

how to set rebound damping rate. You should also refer to the individual shock 

manufacturer’s technical manual for specific information. 

pedal platform

A pedal platform system is part of the compression damping circuit in the rear shock on a 

Maestro bike. The system helps to control pedal induced “bob” on the suspension. Please 

refer to the shock manufacturer’s technical manual for specific adjustment information. 

NOTE

 - The linkage design of the Maestro Suspension system is inherently efficient; therefore very  

ittle or no pedal platform is required to get the best for your consumer’s bike.

Summary of Contents for MAESTRO - 2010 SUSPENSION

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Page 2: ...ant to replace the general bicycle owner s manual or the shock and suspension fork manufacturer s technical manuals that also shipped with the bicycle CAUTION Please encourage your consumer to refer t...

Page 3: ...e to get the consumer started Please refer to the specific shock manufacturer s technical manuals for more information on how to adjust the shock equipped on the Giant dual suspension bicycle rebound...

Page 4: ...e freeriding and recreational competitive downhill riding The sag range can accommodate a wide variety of riding styles and terrain The Giant Reign X is an all mountain bicycle designed to handle both...

Page 5: ...6 If the rider sits on the bike with minimal tension on the spring and there is less than one quarter of the shock travel a lighter weight spring is needed If you turn the shock tension collar three...

Page 6: ...When screwing the pump onto the shock do not screw it on all the way until it stops This will damage the seal on the pump and also allow too much air to escape when you remove the pump 2 Watch the pr...

Page 7: ...ring has moved Figure 2 4 Add or remove air until desired shock movement is ob tained To achieve a high level of accuracy it s best to carry out this procedure while the rider is wearing a normal rid...

Page 8: ...d To check rebound turn the rebound damping knob if applicable counter clockwise until it stops With full body weight push down on the fork forcefully with the front brake on and watch and feel how th...

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