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INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the finest line of suspension bikes 

available!

About Off Road, Stunt, Downhill and Freeriding

This manual is designed to be used in conjunction with the Bicycle Owner’s Manual 

and owner’s manuals supplied by the manufacturer of the front and rear suspension 
components. If you did not receive any of these manuals, download them from the Internet, 
contact your Specialized Authorized Dealer, or contact us by telephone. There may be 
more current manuals and technical information available. For the most current information, 
regularly check the Specialized web site or consult your Specialized Authorized Dealer. 
These manuals were written for an important reason: your safety while riding.

This manual contains many “Warnings” and “Cautions” concerning the consequences 

of failure to maintain or inspect your bicycle or of failure to follow safe cycling practices. 
The combination of the safety alert symbol and the word Warning indicates a potentially 
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death. The 
combination of the safety alert symbol and the word Caution indicates a potentially 
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury, or damage 
to your bicycle or a component. Because the consequences of not following a Warning 
usually include “you may lose control and fall,” which could result in serious personal injury 
or death, we may not repeat this in conjunction with each Warning. Because it is impossible 
to anticipate every situation or condition which may occur, a practice or situation may be 
unsafe but not anticipated by this manual. So, don’t forget to use your common sense.

WARNING! Make sure you have, review, and understand the warnings, instructions, 

and content of the manuals for your bicycle.

ABOUT OFF ROAD, STUNT, DOWNHILL AND FREERIDING

Downhill racing, severe off road riding, jumping, and stunt riding is extremely dangerous. 

Some downhill racers and freeriders reach speeds similar to motorcycles, thus face similar 
risks and hazards. When engaging in these activities, you, your bicycle and safety equipment 
must be in perfect condition. We recommend that at all times you wear appropriate safety 
gear, such as an approved full face helmet, full finger gloves, and body armor.

Not every bicycle is built for every activity. Check with your Specialized Authorized 

Dealer to make sure you have the right equipment.

No bicycle is indestructible. Downhill racing, severe off road riding, jumping, and stunt 

riding increases the stress on every part of your bicycle. Frames or parts under high stress 
may fail, causing you to lose control or fall. Because of the risk involved, Specialized 
recommends that you conduct a thorough inspection before each ride. If you miss a jump, 
ditch your bike in mid crash, dump or launch your bike without you on it, inspect yourself 
for injury, then carefully inspect your bicycle for damage.

Here is what you should look for when you inspect your bicycle for this type of riding: 

bent or broken components, such as the handlebar, handlebar stem, seatpost, pedals; 
dents, cracks, scratches, deformation, or discoloration. Because damage may be internal 
and hidden, if any of these signs are present, stop riding until your bicycle has been 
thoroughly inspected by a Specialized Authorized Dealer.

WARNING! Although many catalogs, advertisements and articles about bicycling depict 

riders racing, jumping, riding hard off road, and/or stunt riding, this activity is extremely 

dangerous,  increases  the  rider’s  risk  of  injury  or  death,  and  potentially  increases  the 

severity  of  any  injury.  The  action  depicted  is  being  performed  by  experts  with  many 

years of training and experience. Even with that training and experience, cyclists who 

engage in such activity often get seriously injured. It is also foreseeable that during some 

jumps or stunts, and even some races, that the rider will exceed the design capacity of 

the  frame  or  components,  which  may  result  in  something  on  the  bicycle  bending  or 

breaking. If a frame or component bends or breaks, such may lead to loss of control, 

serious personal injury or death.

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Страница 1: ...FSR OWNER S MANUAL SAFIRE ...

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Страница 3: ...REERIDING 2 SERVICE AND MODIFICATIONS 3 FORK SETUP INFORMATION 4 SEATPOST SETUP INFORMATION 5 FRONT DERAILLEUR POSITION 5 ACCESSORIES 5 FRAME GEOMETRY 6 SAFIRE 7 SHOCK SETUP 8 SETTING SAG 8 SETTING COMPRESSION 8 SETTING REBOUND 8 SAFIRE FSR AIR CHARTS 9 FRAME FEATURES 10 FRAME LINKAGE ASSEMBLY 10 DERAILLEUR GUARD 11 DOWN TUBE CABLE GUIDE INSTALLATION 11 FRAME SCHEMATIC 12 FRAME PIVOT SPECIFICATION...

Страница 4: ...wnhill racers and freeriders reach speeds similar to motorcycles thus face similar risks and hazards When engaging in these activities you your bicycle and safety equipment must be in perfect condition We recommend that at all times you wear appropriate safety gear such as an approved full face helmet full finger gloves and body armor Not every bicycle is built for every activity Check with your S...

Страница 5: ...extremely dangerous and the rider voluntarily assumes the risk that the bicycle frame and or its components will bend or break and voluntarily assumes the risk of injury or death SERVICE AND MODIFICATIONS Technological advances have made bicycles and bicycle components more complex and the pace of innovation is increasing It is impossible for this manual or the accompanying manuals to provide all ...

Страница 6: ...ter Part 2001 9010 1 1 8 Campy style bearing Crown race 2 Aftermarket brand fork with 1 1 8 to 1 5 tapered steerer tube 1 5 lower bearing part S092500001 Crown race part S092500005 3 Specialized fork with low position crown 1 5 bearing only part S092500001 NOTE Specialized forks with high crown are not compatible with frames with low position bearing Low bearing head tube 1 1 8 1 5 standard 1 5 Be...

Страница 7: ... 44t chainrings 40t position will not work on models with 2nd generation DMD mount For these bikes use FD M985 E2 9 Speed front derailleurs Derailleur position LOW Derailleur position HIGH The front derailleur position is a starting point Different front derailleurs may require a different mounting position Adjust the position according to the front derailleur model to achieve proper positioning o...

Страница 8: ...ht is measured vertically at the centerpoint of the TT measurement 3 Effective Seat Tube Angle is measured from BB to 250mm above seat collar 4 Safire Pro The head angle is measured with the fork in the low position The head angle slackens by 0 75 when the fork is in the fully extended position Headset 1 1 8 top 1 5 bottom BB shell 73mm Seatpost diameter 30 9mm Derailleur Hanger 9895 4020 Front de...

Страница 9: ...3 62 2 420 16 54 420 16 54 420 16 54 3 330 13 00 330 13 00 330 13 00 4 74 5 74 5 74 5 5 71 71 71 6 1066 41 97 1093 43 03 1129 44 45 7 688 27 09 689 27 13 695 27 36 8 110 4 33 130 5 12 140 5 51 9 547 21 54 566 22 28 575 22 64 10 388 15 28 408 16 06 440 17 32 ...

Страница 10: ...une damping from firm clockwise to soft counter clockwise and does NOT completely lock out the shock Backing off from full firm can help with tracking in loose terrain conditions while riding off camber sections or climbing The soft setting can also help during lengthy downhill or rugged conditions where the rider may want the suspension active at all times TRIAD Three compression settings dial in...

Страница 11: ...BRAIN FOX TRIAD LBS KG PSI PSI 90 41 110 6 9 O 2 3 Open Open Open 100 6 7 Lock Out ProPedal Open Open 100 45 120 110 110 50 130 120 120 54 140 130 130 60 150 140 140 64 160 5 6 150 4 5 150 68 170 160 160 73 180 170 170 77 190 180 180 82 200 190 190 86 210 200 200 91 220 3 5 210 2 3 210 95 230 220 220 100 240 230 230 104 250 240 240 109 260 250 250 113 270 260 260 120 280 0 3 270 0 1 270 127 290 28...

Страница 12: ...eable Derailleur Hanger FRAME LINKAGE ASSEMBLY Specialized recommends following a specific order when assembling the rear triangle pivot locations of FSR suspension bike models see illustration above 1 Main pivot 5 2 Main link pivot 8 3 Either the Horst link pivot or the link seatstay pivot 6 or 7 Assembling the upper or lower pivots of the seatstay as a last step makes it easier to align the part...

Страница 13: ...ation Q R option Install rear derailleur on derailleur hanger Place rear wheel in frame and install Q R with springs and without Q R end nut Insert appropriate derailleur guard pin in derailleur Place guard sleeve in derailleur guard Slide derailleur guard and sleeve over guard pin and Q R Install supplied Q R nut and tighten Q R Torque guard pinch bolt to 80 in lbf 9 N m DOWN TUBE CABLE GUIDE INS...

Страница 14: ... 1 E 1 F DROPOUT SEATSTAYS 1 E 1 F 1 F 2 F 2 G CLEVIS CLEVIS S LINK UPPER 2 H 2 J 2 M 2 L 1 E 1 F 1 E 1 F 2 A 1 D 1 A 1 B 2 D 2 I 2 K 1 J 1 A 1 B 1 H 2 E 1 G 2 B 2 C S H O C K 1 C DROPOUT LOWER BB PIVOT BB SHELL 1 I SCHEMATIC 28 NOTE Bearing and Bolt Kits are available only through a Specialized Authorized Dealer To retain your warranty and for your safety all maintenance should be performed by a ...

Страница 15: ...ID 2 A Bottom Bracket Axle 1 Aluminum 12 66 Chamfered 5 Allen Hex 160 180 2 B Axle washer 1 Steel 15 4 12 5 0 7 2 C Axle cone 1 Aluminum 20 12 10 5 2 D Axle o ring 1 Rubber 14 10 2 2 E Axle cone o ring 1 Rubber 18 6 13 8 2 4 2 F Dropout Bolt 2 Aluminum 10 28 4 Allen Hex 120 140 2 G Washer 2 Steel 19 10 2 0 3 2 H S Link Seat Tube Bolt 2 Aluminum 10 14 5 5 Allen Hex 120 140 2 I S Link Seatstay Bolt ...

Страница 16: ...DER WEIGHT FORK PSI FORK REBOUND DAMPING of clicks from full slow FORK COMPRESSION DAMPING of clicks from full firm SHOCK PSI SHOCK REBOUND DAMPING of clicks from full slow SHOCK COMPRESSION DAMPING of clicks from full firm ...

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