Brake squeal
Dirt and humidity can cause noisy or squealing brakes. These are normally temporary and
should gradually disappear with regular use. Repair is not required. If you hear a metallic
“screeching” sound, you might need to replace the brake pads. Visit your KUBERG dealer to
replace the brake pads.
Adjusting the suspension
The KUBERG Challenger features both front and rear suspension.
Front suspension
The front suspension on your KUBERG Challenger is adjustable, the RST KILLAH front
fork has settings for damping.
RST KILLAH quick set-up guide
1
Rotate the blue adjuster, located on the fork upper plate, to change the amount
of compression damping to the lockout.
2
Rotate the red rebound adjuster, located on the bottom of the right fork, as
indicated on the sticker, to adjust the rebound to faster or slower.
Rear suspension
Your KUBERG Challenger is equipped with a single coil spring and a DNM Burner RCP-3
shock. For a harder/stiffer ride at the rear, tighten the adjustment ring in a clockwise
direction. For a softer ride, loosen the adjuster by turning anti-clockwise.
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