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The following table contains the recommended pressure in
accordance with your weight:
Weight (kg)
55
65
75
85
95
105
Pression (Psi)
43
54
61
67
72
75
Air chamber equalization
Pressure mini: 45 Psi maxi: 120 Psi
You must equalize the positive and negative air chambers each time you adjust your
pressures. If the air chambers are not equalized, the fork will not function properly.
Once your pressure is adjusted, compress and release the fork over the first inch of travel
5-10 times. Once this is done, you’re ready to roll!
Air curve adjustment
You can adjust your fork air curve with some spacers that modify the negative air chamber volume. This
adjustment allows you to play with how the fork performs on the first third of the travel and allows you to
better match your riding style. The shorter spacer is designed for recreational use; it brings more comfort
on the beginning stroke. The longest spacer is designed for aggressive riding and makes the fork firmer on
the beginning stroke.
Your fork is factory delivered with the medium spacer in.
To replace the negative spacer, follow this procedure:
Completely deflate the fork, be sure the fork stay entirely
extended during the deflation.
Unscrew entirely the left lower screw
1
thanks to a
5mm HEX key and extract it carefully.
Unscrew the spacer
2
from the air screw
3
thanks to a 5mm
HEX key and a 7mm spanner.
Choose the new desired spacer and screw it onto the air
screw. Tighten to contact point.
Insert carefully the spacer and the air screw into the fork air
rod and screw it entirely, tighten to 7 N.m.
When changing the negative spacer, please be sure to follow the tightening torque values and
recommendations given above as this may damage and/or degrade your fork performance.
If you’re not comfortable with the idea of doing the spacer replacement by yourself, please let a
professional help you.
Air valve cap
Air valve
AIR CARTRIDGE SETTINGS
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