GENERAL NOTES ABOUT RIDING
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Adjusting compression
Compression damping controls shock the compression speed during slow compression
stroke scenarios, such as rider weight transfer, small impacts, and cornering, which improves
control and efficiency. Too much compression damping makes the suspension feel too firm
over bumps. To increase or decrease compression damping, rotate the knob or lever in the
direction or position indicated on the shock.
Adjusting threshold
The Threshold, or ‘Pedal’, setting prevents the shock from compressing until moderate impact
or downward force occurs. Use the Threshold setting to increase pedalling efficiency on flat,
rolling, and smoother terrain. To activate the Threshold setting, rotate the lever, or actuate the
remote until it reaches the threshold position indicated on the shock.
Adjusting lockout
The Lockout setting prevents the shock from compressing until significant impact or downward
force occurs. The shock will compress when the force exceeds the damper blow-off circuit re
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sistance. Use the Lockout setting for maximum pedalling efficiency on smooth or rolling terrain.
Rotate the lever, or actuate the remote, to lock and unlock the compression damper.
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