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4.

Reinstall spring stack and preload adjuster into stanchion tube

5.

Retorque all triple clamp bolts to 85 in-lbs.

CAUTION: All Chubby fork bolts should be tightened to the proper torque when servicing your fork. Failure
to torque all bolts properly can result in failure during use and severe injury.

WARNING: Make sure preload adjuster is installed fully. Failure to do so could lead to fork bottoming out and
serious injury.

Preload

Preload is the amount of load placed on a spring to increase the spring rate in the initial part of the travel. All of our Chubby forks
feature adjustable preload.  Preload is used to help achieve the proper amount of suspension sag for your bike or fork.

Suspension sag is the amount a shock compresses under the weight of the rider.

  All suspension systems should exhibit some amount of

suspension sag.  Noleen forks should all be set up properly with a certain amount of sag.  The optimum sag amount for all of our  front suspension
systems is 

  20% of  the total wheel travel.

 

 For example:

Our Chubby LT has 125mm / 5 in. of travel.   To calculate the optimum sag for this fork, multiply 125mm by .2.  The answer
gives you a suggested sag , which for the Chubby is 25mm / 1 in.

Optimum suspension sag:

Chubby 20mm

Chubby LT 25mm

To measure the amount of sag:

1.

Before you begin measuring, It helps to compress the fork a few times to overcome any initial friction there may be
in the shock.  This will help in obtaining an accurate measurement.

2.

Measure the distance between a point on the lower leg of the fork (bottom edge of the fork boot, for
example) and a point on the upper part of the fork (The bottom of the lower triple crown) with no weight
on the bike

.

3.

Then measure from the same two points with a rider on the bike

. (You will need some help with this).  

The

difference between the two measurements is the amount of suspension sag

.

4.

To increase preload on the Chubby, turn preload adjuster caps clockwise.  To decrease the preload on the
Chubby, turn preload adjuster caps counterclockwise.

5.

If you have increased the preload fully and are still getting too much sag, you may need to change the spring stack in
the fork. Remember: The correct amount of preload can only be achieved with the proper suggested spring stack.

D a m p i n g

Damping is the action of controlling the rate at which a shock compresses and extends

. The rate at which a spring compresses and extends

can be controlled by a number of ways.  

The Chubby forks use an air damper in each leg to control the rate of rebound and compression

.

Air dampers work very well if tuned properly and are also very light. In the Chubby fork, the combination MCU / coil spring stack works well with
the air damper.

The first type of damping is 

rebound damping

.  

Rebound damping controls the rate at which the spring extends back to its optimum sag

length.

  If the spring extends too quickly, the suspension will exhibit a "bouncy" or "lively" feel. Too much rebound damping will cause the shock

to feel "dead" or "unresponsive". The other type of damping is 

compression damping. Compression damping assists the spring to control

the rate of shock compression

. A fork that has too much compression damping will feel stiff or inactive over small bumps, and a fork with too

little compression damping will feel too soft and tend to bottom out quickly.

The compression and rebound damping in our Chubby forks are nonadjustable. The air dampers provide ample rebound and com-
pression damping for many different riders.

!

!

Adjusting Preload

Measuring Optimum

Suspension Sag

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Содержание Chubby

Страница 1: ...1998 CHUBBY CHUBBY LT OWNER S MANUAL PDF Noleen Chubby Chubby LT Owner s Manual ...

Страница 2: ...d This Manual Precautions Installation 3 Frame Preparation Fork Preparation Installation Suspension Tuning 6 Tuning Variables Tuning Adjustments Maintenance 8 Tools Needed Lubrication Seal and O Ring Replacement Bearing Replacement Maintenance Schedule Torque and Lubrication Table Service Kits ...

Страница 3: ...low proper proceduretoensuremaximumperformance CAUTION K2 Bike strongly recommends that your Chubby Fork be installed by a K2 Bike dealer or other qualified technician These instructions are for a qualified installer who possesses proper training and tools Improperly installed forks can be extremely dangerous and can result in failure during use and severe injury CAUTION The Noleen Chubby Fork is ...

Страница 4: ...nch preloadadjusterremovaltool loosenandremovethepreloadadjustersandspringstack 2 Slidetheuppertripleclampoffofthetopofthefork Step 2 Check the Critical Measurement for the Chubby Chubby LT CAUTION The lower triple clamp on the Chubby and Chubby LT must remain a certain distance above the front tire The Chubby needs this amount of room allow the suspension to compress fully without the tire striki...

Страница 5: ...e steerer tube If it is not loosenthesteererclampboltandslidethesteererupuntilthebottomliponthesteererisagainstthebottom sideofthelowertripleclamp Retorquethesteererclampboltto85in lbs 3 Slidethecrownraceontothesteerertubeandinstalltheraceusinga slidehammerorotherraceinstallationtool 4 Inspecttheraceandmakesurethatthebottomoftheracesitsflushwiththecrownraceseatonthelowertriple clampandthattheracei...

Страница 6: ...t stem handlebar and brakes That s it 1 If you will want to cut the steerer tube make sure that you have enough room for your stem DO NOT cut the steerer tube too short Also make sure the star fangled nut is properly placed in the steerer tube before you do any cutting 2 Installthestar fanglednutintotopofsteerertube10 12mmfromtheuppersurfacewithstarfanglednutinstalla tiontool ifitisnotinstalledalr...

Страница 7: ...oilspringsandnot toMCUsprings SincetheChubbyandChubbyLTuseacombinationofMCUspringsandacoilspring thespringchartbelowreferstocombina tionsofMCUspringsandnotactualspringrates Wesuggestdifferentspringratesforourbikesandforksbecausedifferentridersplacedifferent loadsonbicycles Springselectionisalsoaffectedgreatlybyriderpreference Moreaggressiveridersmaydesiretheirspringstobestiffer whileamorerecreatio...

Страница 8: ... of the fork The bottom of the lower triple crown with no weight on the bike 3 Then measure from the same two points with a rider on the bike You will need some help with this The difference between the two measurements is the amount of suspension sag 4 ToincreasepreloadontheChubby turnpreloadadjustercapsclockwise Todecreasethepreloadonthe Chubby turnpreloadadjustercapscounterclockwise 5 Ifyouhave...

Страница 9: ... frombrakelever Thiswillallowyoutoleavethebrakesonwhileremovingsliders 3 Remove4mmhexboltslocatedonbottomofforklegs Youmayexperiencedifficultywhendoingthis Note If you have trouble removing the bottom slider bolts increase the preload on the spring stack and try again If this doesn t work remove the spring stack and the x shaped spacer and insert an 8 mm wrench with a long extension into the sprin...

Страница 10: ... andlosetheireffectiveness Youmaynoticeinconsistentdampingsuchasaquickrebound andreplacingtheo ringswillhelpfixthis Therearea totaloffouro ringsineachleg twoaroundtheairdamper oneontheoutsideofthealuminiumstopper andoneoftheinsideofthealuminium stopper Theyshouldallbereplacedatthesametime 1 FollowthestepsinLubrication AirDampertodisassembletheforkandtheairdamper 2 Removethealuminiumstopperfromthed...

Страница 11: ...otposts 4 Check adjustSuspensionSag 4 Inspect serviceallsealando rings 4 Torque Lubrication Product PartName Location Size Description Torque in lbs Lubrication Loctite Chubbyfork TripleCrown M6 x 1 x 18 SHCS 85 Yes Blue BrakeBridge M6 x 1 x 14 FHCS 60 Yes Blue Brakepivot M8BrakePivotPost 60 No Red Sliderbottom M5 x 8 x 15 SHCS 60 Yes None Service Kits ThefollowingReplacement ServiceKitisavailable...

Страница 12: ...Spring 25 M5FR5 2610 000 2 Seal wiper 26 M5FR7 2166 000 2 TopSpringRetainer 27 M5FRY 2167 000 2 BottomSpringRetainer 28 M5FR5 2143 000 2 ReboundBumper Item Part Qty Description 1 15150 x 1 SliderAssy Right 2 15151 x 1 SliderAssy Left 3 15244 x 2 StanchionTube Chubby 15735 x 2 Stanchion TubeChubbyLT 4 15245 2 EndSpacer Chubby 15734 2 EndSpacer ChubbyLT 5 15246 x 2 MiddleSpacer 6 15249 2 RodSpacer 7...

Страница 13: ...rFangledNut 4 15247 x 1 SteererTube 5 15344 2 StanchionBumper 6 M5FKF 2340 000 2 Wire Tie 7 M5FKH 2Y20 000 2 BrakePivotPostWasher 8 M5FKP 2Y10 000 4 M6x1x14FHCS BrakeBridge 9 M5FKZ 2720 000 2 M8BrakePivotPost 10 15650 x 1 BrakeBridge 11 M5FRA 2310 000 2 4inchboot 12 MTFK1 2Y14 100 6 M6x1x18SHCS tripleclamps 1 2 ...

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