BRICKS Manual
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2.5.2
Adjusting rebound damping:
With rebound damping, you can adjust the rebound speed of the fork after its compression.
You can distinguish between low and high-speed settings.
Low-speed rebound:
Setting for slow speeds
High-speed rebound:
Setting for high speeds
Turn the adjustment screw anticlockwise (less damping) to raise the extension rate (rebound) of your fork. To
reduce the extension rate (rebound), turn it in a clockwise direction (more rebound).
To calculate the ideal rebound speed, turn the adjusting screw as far as it will go (minimal extension). Place
the full weight of your body on the suspension fork and let it rebound sharply. Now progressively reduce the
rebound (faster extension) and repeat this procedure so that the suspension jumps almost when rebounding.
The faster the fork rebounds, the more traction it gives. A slower rebound gives the opposite effect.
FRONT REAR
ADJUST THE REBOUND ON THE FASTEST CONFIGURATION POSSIBLE WITHOUT MAKING THE FRONT WHEEL
BOUNCE
.
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SETTING THAT IS TOO FAST MAY CAUSE THE FRONT WHEEL TO BOUNCE UNCONTROLLABLY AND RESULT IN A LOSS
OF TRACTION
.
2.5.3
Quick-release system:
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Turn the quick-release lever 90° in a clockwise direction to lock the fork / shock absorber.
-Turn the lever in an anticlockwise direction to free the fork.
FRONT REAR