The red rebound adjuster is located at the bottom of the right fork leg (the rebound knob on Terralogic forks is located at right topcap). Rebound controls the rate of speed at which the fork extends after
compressing. Turning the knob clockwise (in) slows down rebound; turning the knob counter-clockwise (out) speeds up rebound. Rebound damping should only be set after first setting your air pressure by
measuring sag.
1.
Make sure your CTD fork is in Descend mode (fully counter-clockwise). If you have a Terralogic fork, turn the blue Terralogic threshold adjust knob fully counter-clockwise.
2.
Starting with the rebound adjuster fully open (counter-clockwise) push on the fork to compress it and feel its return speed.
3.
Increase rebound damping by turning the red rebound knob in clockwise until when tested, the fork returns quickly but does not top out.
Top out is felt when a fork fully extends too quickly and comes to an abrupt stop when it reaches full extension (you will hear/feel a small noise). Top out should be avoided through proper rebound setting.
Climb, Trail, Descend
Easy on-the-fly adjustments for unprecedented control and performance
The blue CTD lever lets you to switch between the Climb, Trail, and Descend modes. Each mode is optimized for each specific type of terrain, providing exceptional performance and riding enjoyment with
your fork. CTD allows for complete rider control as one can experiment using different modes on various different types of terrain.
Climb Mode:
Rotate the blue CTD lever fully clockwise to set the fork in Climb mode. Climb mode is a very firm low-speed compression setting
(not designed to be a solid lockout).
This
setting is
most useful for climbing
and sprinting.
Trail Mode: