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The compression adjustment knob is located on the top of the damper-

side fork leg. There are 

8 clicks

 of adjustment. Your fork comes from 

the factory in the first, least damped position.

COMPRESSION ADJUSTMENT

 

As you turn the dial clockwise, you are adding compression 

damping or slowing the forks compression stroke. It is an adjustment 

that is subtle, and often overlooked, but can make a big difference 

in how your fork performs. Aggressive riders tend to like more 

compression damping because it provides a firmer, more supportive 

feel. Comfort oriented, less aggressive riders tend to like less 

damping in order to maximize small bump sensitivity. Do not confuse 

compression damping with spring rate. They are very different 

adjustments, and while adding compression damping may make the 

fork feel “stiffer”, it is not changing the spring rate.

REBOUND ADJUSTMENT

Adjustments to rebound can be made by turning the red knob on the 

bottom of the damper-side fork leg. The total usable range of rebound 

adjustment on the Raven is approximately 

20 clicks

.

 

Rebound damping is what prevents your suspension fork from 

feeling like a pogo stick. It controls the rebound stroke of the fork 

after a compression stroke (bump) has occurred. Increasing (turn knob 

clockwise) rebound damping slows the rebound stroke of the fork. 

Decreasing (turn knob counter clockwise) rebound damping speeds up 

the rebound stroke of the fork. Ideally, you want to arrive at a setting 

that allows your wheel to track the terrain and not get bounced off line.

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(1/8”) below the mark. Consult your dealer or mechanic if you don’t 

have the proper tools to cut the steerer tube.

 6. The star-fangled nut must now be installed into the steer tube. If you 

don’t have the set tool, we recommend dealer installation of this part. 

(See Figure #3)

7. Clean and grease all headset bearings and races to prepare them 

for assembly. Note: Replace the bearings if there is any sign of wear or 

corrosion.

8. Now loosely assemble the headset, stem and handle bars as done in 

step four.

9. Install the headset according to the manufacturer’s instructions until 

there is no play and the fork turns smoothly. 

10. Install your front brake and adjust according to the manufacturer’s 

instructions.

11. Install the wheel on the fork. Proper installation of the axle is 

communicated in the next section of this manual. 

12. Check to see that the brakes are adjusted and properly working. 

Make sure that the brake cable does not interfere with any part of the 

bike and is secured under the brake hose clamp on the fork brace. 

Make sure your brakes are adjusted and functioning properly, and the 

brake hose does not interfere with any part of the bike when the fork is 

compressed and released.

IMPORTANT BRAKE INFORMATION:

THE RAVEN FORK FEATURES A POST MOUNT FOR 180mm ROTORS. 

SHOULD YOU WANT TO USE A LARGER ROTOR, MAKE SURE TO USE 

THE APPROPRIATE DISC BRAKE ADAPTOR AS RECOMMENDED BY 

YOUR BRAKE MANUFACTURER. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN 

SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

IMPORTANT:

WHEN INSTALLING THE WHEEL OR A NEW TIRE, CHECK FOR MINIMUM 

CLEARANCE. RELIEVE AIR PRESSURE IN THE AIR SPRING AND 

COMPRESS FORK COMPLETELY TO BOTTOM OUT. THERE MUST BE 

1/8” OR 3mm OF CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE CROWN AND HIGHEST 

POINT ON THE TIRE AT FULL BOTTOM OUT TO ENSURE ADEQUATE 

CLEARANCE IN ALL RIDING CONDITIONS.

OPERATING THE BOLT-ON AXLE

1. Seat hub into the dropouts of the fork.

2. Insert axle through the disc brake side dropout, through the hub and 

into the captive nut on the non-disc brake side dropout.

3. Using a 6mm hex tool, thread axle into the captive nut and tighten to 

12-15 Nm. DO NOT TIGHTEN THE BOLT-ON AXLE

USING THE 8mm HEX FITTING ON THE CAPTIVE NUT.

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