The pressure values in the table are given as a mere example and can be changed to meet the biker’s riding style and the track condition.
Setting: Rebound adjustment
Right fork leg:
With the rebound adjuster you can control the return speed of the fork after compression.
The right rebound speed setting makes the bike stable letting it follow the variations in the terrain and any obstacles.
If the fork setting is too reactive this will make the rear suspension instable and the mountain bike will have a tendency to snake. A too slow setting
however will cause problems when dealing with multiple obstacles where the suspension can't return to its fully extended position fast enough
between one obstacle and the next.
Turning adjuster (
A
) clockwise increases the hydraulic damping making the fork slower during the
rebound phase.
Turning adjuster (
A
) counter-clockwise decreases the hydraulic damping making the fork more reactive
during the rebound phase.
Do not force the adjuster beyond its limit of travel.
Setting: TAS
Left fork leg:
The TAS cartridge lets you adjust the maximum travel and length to adapt the fork to the biker's need and to the geometry of the bike frame.
Before adjusting the TAS cartridge, de-inflate the positive air chamber on the right leg. Restore the correct working pressure after
the adjustment.
Turning the knob clockwise lets you reduce the maximum travel and the fork length.
Turning the knob counter-clockwise lets you increase the max travel and the fork length.
NEVER force the adjuster beyond its limit of travel. The fork could get damaged and become unsafe.
Setting: ETA
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2005
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Marathon XC