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1.                                               nas an sa a ea no nn 11  SOLO AIR SPRING SERVICE CRECON SILVER  XC 52                                                                                                                                                                                                                       14                                                                               14  SOLO AIR SPRING REMOVAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS nana aaa enoa                        14  OPTIONAL  A TRAV El ONTO                                                             nec                                17  SOLOAIRSFRINGINS TALLATION SR TON ee errr    er tere ree ere eer oe 17  COIL  SPRING SERVICE  XC30  XC32  RECON  SEKTOR                       20  COIL SPRING REMOVAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS a oo 20  GOIE  SPRINGINSTALCLA TON INS TRS                            EAN ELE                                                22    LOWER LEG INSTALLATION    dense             bases gens encens 23       SAFETY FIRST     We care about YOU  Please  always wear your safety glasses and  orotective gloves when servicing RockShox products   Protect yourself  Wear your safety gear     ROCKSHOX SUSPENSION SERVICE    We recommend that you have your RockShox suspension serviced by a qualified bicycle mechanic  Servicing RockShox suspension  requires knowledge of suspension components as well as the special tools and fluids used for service     For exploded diagram and part number informatio
2.  and top out bumper  Install the travel soacer to decrease travel  or remove the  spacer to increase travel              Four  spacers       SOLO AIR SPRING INSTALLATION    Install the top out bumper back onto the negative piston  Reinstall  the negative piston assembly onto the air shaft  with the top out  bumper toward the air piston     2 Apply grease to the inside of the air tube  from one end of the tube  to approximately 60 mm into the tube        17 OPTIONAL   ALL TRAVEL CONFIGURATION    Apply grease to the air assembly outer o rings     Insert the air assembly into the greased end of the air tube  Push  the negative piston into the air tube until it is firmly seated     4 Use a pick to remove the top cap o rings  Apply a small amount of  grease to a new top cap o rings and install them     When using a pick to remove o rings  do not scratch the top cap   Scratches may cause air to leak        Press the air top cap into the air tube  Apply a small amount of  grease to the top cap threads        18 SOLO AIR SPRING INSTALLATION    Insert the air assembly  shaft first  into the top of the upper tube   Guide the air shaft through the shaft guide in the bottom of the  upper tube  Check the bottom of the upper tube to make sure the  air shaft guide is seated into the upper tube shaft guide     7 Apply a small amount of grease to the top cap threads and o ring   Thread the top cap into the upper tube     Do not damage the top cap o ring upon installation     Use a torque wren
3. 2015  SEKTOR RECON XC32    Service Manual       SRAM LLC WARRANTY    EXTENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY   Except as otherwise set forth herein  SRAM warrants its products to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two years after  original purchase  This warranty only applies to the original owner and is not transferable  Claims under this warranty must be made through the retailer  where the bicycle or the SRAM component was purchased  Original proof of purchase is required  Except as described herein  SRAM makes no  other warranties  guaranties  or representations of any type  express or implied   and all warranties  including any implied warranties of    reasonable care  merchantibility  or fitness for a particular purpose  are hereby disclaimed     LOCAL LAW  This warranty statement gives the customer specific legal rights  The customer may also have other rights which vary from state to state  USA   from  province to province  Canada   and from country to country elsewhere in the world     To the extent that this warranty statement is inconsistent with the local law  this warranty shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such law  under  such local law  certain disclaimers and limitations of this warranty statement may apply to the customer  For example  some states in the United States  of America  as well as some governments outside of the United States  including provinces in Canada  may     a  Preclude the disclaimers and limitations of this wa
4. EMOVAL       SOLO AIR SPRING SERVICE  SEKTOR     RECON GOLD     At this point you should already have the lower leg removed from your fork  If not  you will need to return to the Lower Leg Removal    section of this manual and follow the instructions for removing your fork lower leg     SOLO AIR ANATOMY    RECON GOLD                All Travel spacer   optional   Top out bumper    Negative piston    Retaining washer   Wavy washer         Air shaft guide          Air shaft           Air piston                       SEKTOR    Air piston              Top out bumper    E       Negative piston       All Travel spacer  Coptional        Retaining washer    Wavy washer    Air shaft guide    Air shaft    SOLO AIR SPRING SERVICE  SEKTOR  RECON GOLD     SOLO AIR SPRING REMOVAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS       Verify all pressure is removed from the fork before proceeding  Depress the Schrader valve again to remove any remaining air  oressure  Failure to do so can result in injury and or damage to the fork     Use a 24 mm socket wrench to remove the air spring top cap from  the upper tube  Clean the upper tube threads with a rag     2 Place the tip of your forefinger over the end of the air spring shaft  and depress until there is not much shaft visible  There will be some  resistance from air pressure     Place the tips of large internal retaining ring pliers into eyelets of  the retaining ring located at the bottom of the non drive side upper  tube  Press firmly on the pliers to push the air 
5. ch and a 24 mm socket to tighten the top cap to  7 3 Nem  65 in lb         7 3 N m  65 in Ib     19 SOLO AIR SPRING INSTALLATION       COIL SPRING SERVICE  XC30  XC32   COIL SPRING REMOVAL    RECON  SEKTOR     NOTICE    At this point you should already have the lower leg removed from your fork  If not  you will need to return to the lower leg removal and    follow the instructions for removing your fork lower leg     Use a 2 5 mm hex wrench to remove the preload adjuster knob  screw  Remove the preload adjuster knob     NOTICE    Sektor Gold  Dual Position Coil   Rotate the knob to the long  travel position before coil removal     2 Recon Gold  Use a magnet to remove the detent balls and springs  from underneath the top cap     3 Unthread and remove the spring top cap with a 24 mm socket  wrench     NOTICE    Press down firmly when loosening the top cap     20             COIL  SPRING SERVICE  XC30  XCS2  RECON  SEKTOR     4 Push the spring shaft upward  from the bottom of the upper tube   Remove the coil spring and spring shaft from the upper tube     5 Spray isopropyl alcohol on the spring  spring shaft  and the inside  and outside of the upper tube and clean with a rag     Wrap a clean rag around a long dowel and insert it into the upper  tube to clean inside the upper tube     Use a pick to remove the o ring from the top cap  Apply grease to  the new o ring and install it     21       COIL SPRING REMOVAL    COIL SPRING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    Use a brush to apply a l
6. d or damage to the fork     Use a 24 mm socket wrench to remove the air spring top cap  The  air soring assembly is attached to the top cap  Pull and lift the air  spring assembly from the upper tube  Clean the upper tube threads  with a rag        Remove the top cap from the air tube assembly        14 SOLO AIR SPRING SERVICE  RECON SILVER  XC32     3    4    5    15    Remove the air shaft piston assembly from the bottom of the air  tube by pulling the shaft down and rocking it from side to side     Spray isopropyl alcohol on the inside and outside of the air tube  and clean it with a rag  Wrap a clean rag around a long dowel and  insert it into the air tube to clean inside the air tube     Slide the negative piston assembly from the air shaft  Soray the air  shaft with isopropyl alcohol and clean it with a rag        SOLO AIR SPRING REMOVAL    7    16    Use a pick to remove the air piston outer o ring  Apply grease to  the new o ring and install it     Do not scratch the top cap  Scratches may cause air to leak     Remove the top out bumper from the negative piston  Use a pick to  remove the inner and outer negative piston o rings  Apply grease  to the new o rings and install them     Install the top out bumper onto the negative piston     When using a pick to remove o rings  do not scratch the negative  piston  Scratches may cause air to leak        SOLO AIR SPRING REMOVAL    OPTIONAL   ALL TRAVEL CONFIGURATION    The All Travel spacers are located between the air piston
7. he external rebound adjuster knob by pulling it from the    shaft bolt at the bottom of the drive side fork leg     Use a 5 mm hex wrench to loosen both shaft bolts 3 to 4 turns                 REBOUND          Sektor     Recon Silver   Recon Gold XC 32    4 REBOUND    4                  S    LOWER LEG REMOVAL    Place an oil pan beneath the fork to catch any draining fluid    26    wheel versions  Use a plastic mallet to firmly strike both shaft  bolts to free them from their press fit to the lower leg  then remove  the shaft bolts completely    27 5  and 29  wheel versions  Insert 8 5 mm hex wrench into the  bolt  Use a plastic mallet to firmly strike both shaft bolts to free  them from their press fit to the lower leg  then remove the shaft  bolts completely        Firmly pull the lower leg downward until fluid begins to drain             If the upper tubes do not slide out of the lower leg or if fluid doesn   t  drain from either side  the press fit of the shaft s  to the lower leg    may still be engaged  Reinstall the shaft bolt s  2 to 3 turns and Ha  repeat the previous step  FF    NOTICE       Do not hit the fork arch with any tool when removing the lower leg  as this could damage the fork     7 Remove the lower leg from the fork by pulling it downward  holding  onto both leg or the fork arch        Spray isopropyl alcohol on and into the lower leg  Clean the lower  leg  then wrap a clean rag around a dowel and clean the inside of  each lower leg        6 LOWER LEG R
8. iberal amount of grease to the coil spring     Insert the shaft end of the coil spring assembly into the top of the  non drive side upper tube        3 Clean the top cap  Apply a small amount of grease to the top cap  threads  Insert and hand thread the top cap into the upper tube   Use a torque wrench with 8 8 24 mm socket to tighten it  to 7 3 Nem  65 in lb      7 3 N m  65 in Ib        4 Recon Gold  Reinstall the detent springs first  followed by the 2 5 mm 1 4 N m  12 in Ib   detent balls  into the top cap     Reinstall the preload adjuster knob and knob screw  Use a torque  wrench with a 2 5 mm bit socket to tighten the preload adjuster  knob screw to 1 4 Nem  12 in lb         22 COIL SPRING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS       LOWER LEG INSTALLATION    2    K     4    25    Spray isopropyl alcohol on the upper tubes and clean them  with a rag     Saturate the foam rings with RockShox 15wt suspension fluid  Apply  a small amount of grease to the inner surfaces of the dust wipers     Slide the lower leg assembly onto the upper tube assembly just  enough to engage the upper bushing with the upper tubes     Make sure both dust seals slide onto the tubes without folding the  outer lip of either seal     Rotate the fork in the bike stand at a slight angle with the shaft bolt  holes oriented upward  then pour or inject 6 mL of RockShox15 wt  suspension fluid into each lower leg through the shaft bolt hole     N A  EYE           Ale  izes SPRING          LOWER LEG INSTALLATION    Sl
9. ide the lower leg assembly along the upper tubes until it stops  and the spring and damper shafts are visible through the shaft bolt  holes  Clean all excess fluid from the outer surface of the lower leg     Clean the shaft bolts  crush washers  and crush washer retainers   Inspect the crush washers and retainers  If the crush washers or  retainers are flattened or deformed  replace them with new ones     Dirty or damaged crush washers can cause oil to leak from the  fork     7 Insert the shaft bolts into the shaft bolt holes  Use a torque wrench  with a 5 mm hex bit socket to tighten the bolts to 7 3 N m  65 in lb      Insert the external rebound damper knob into the rebound damper  shaft bolt until it is secure  Adjust rebound as desired     24       7 3 N m  65 in Ib        s REBOUNDS  4 EREBOUND gt              Sektor  Recon Silver     Recon Gold    LOWER LEG INSTALLATION    Refer to the air chart on the fork lower leg and pressurize the air  spring to the appropriate pressure for your rider weight     You may see a drop in indicated air pressure on the pump gage  while filling the air spring  this is normal  Continue to fill the air  spring to the suggested air pressure     pro  Spray isopropyl alcohol on entire fork and wipe it with a clean rag     This concludes the service for Solo Air and coil springs for RockShox  Sektor  Recon  and XC32 forks     25       LOWER LEG INSTALLATION    This publication includes trademarks and registered trademarks of the following compa
10. lide rings e Brake pads e Disc brake rotors e Aero bar pads  e Rubber moving parts e Chains e Wheel braking surfaces e Corrosion  e Foam rings e Sprockets e Bottomout pads e Tools  e Rear shock mounting hardware e Cassettes e Bearings e Motors  and main seals e Shifter and brake cables  inner e Bearing races e Batteries  e Upper tubes  stanchions  and outer  e Pawls    Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein  the battery pack and charger warranty does not include damage from power surges  use of improper  charger  improper maintenance  or such other misuse     This warranty shall not cover damages caused by the use of parts of different manufacturers     This warranty shall not cover damages caused by the use of parts that are not compatible  suitable and or authorised by SRAM for use with SRAM  components     This warranty shall not cover damages resulting from commercial  rental  use     TABLE OF CONTENTS    ROCKSHOX SUSPENSION SERV NCE                                 aa 4  PART AND TOOES NEEDED FOR SERVIE                                   E ec 4  LOWER   EGREMOVAE                                       5  SOLO AIR SPRING SERVICE  SEKTOR  RECON GOLD                             7  OEOD ARR ANAT                                                                     E A EE N 7  SOLO AIR SPRING REMOVAL  SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ee Ean ANN Karar APEE TAKE EaNA S annee eee NAA Ee EEEREN 8  GPTONAL ACLTRAVELCONFIGORATOIN deers         Pe            E E          ree    11           
11. n  please refer to the Spare Parts Catalog available on our web site at www sram com     For order information  please contact your local SRAM distributor or dealer     Information contained in this publication is subject to change at any time without prior notice  For the latest technical information   please visit our website at sram com     Your product   s appearance may differ from the pictures diagrams contained in this publication     PARTS AND TOOLS NEEDED FOR SERVICE    Safety glasses   Nitrile gloves   Apron   Clean  lint free rags   Fluid pan   Isopropyl alcohol   RockShox 15wt suspension fluid   Liquid O Ring   PM600 military grease or SRAM   butter  Shock pump   Bike stand    Rubber mallet   Schrader valve core tool   2 5 mm hex wrench   5 mm hex wrench   24 mm socket wrench   Torque wrench   5 mm hex bit socket   Large internal retaining ring pliers  Pick    Long plastic or wooden dowel    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Always wear safety glasses and nitrile gloves when working with suspension fluid     Place an fluid pan on the floor underneath the area where you will be working on the fork     ROCKSHOX SUSPENSION SERVICE       LOWER LEG REMOVAL    Remove the air valve cap from the top cap located on the non drive    side fork leg     2 Depress the Schrader valve and release all of the air pressure from    the air chamber     Verify all pressure is removed from the fork before proceeding     Failure to do so can result in injury and or damage to the fork     3 Remove t
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13. r to  leak        SOLO AIR SPRING REMOVAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS    OPTIONAL   ALL TRAVEL CONFIGURATION    The All Travel spacers are located between the air piston and top out bumper  Install the travel soacer to decrease travel  or remove the  spacer to increase travel     Recon Gold    Four Two No 20 mm 10 mm No  spacers spacers spacers spacer spacer spacer    80 mm 100 mm 120 mm 130 mm 140 mm       SOLO AIR SPRING INSTALLATION    8  Apply grease to the air shaft     Install the travel spacer  if applicable  and top out bumper and  negative piston onto the air shaft with the top out bumper toward  the air piston        11 OPTIONAL   ALL TRAVEL CONFIGURATION    Apply grease to the inside of the upper tube  from the end of the  tube  opposite the crown  to approximately 60 mm into the tube     Apply grease to the air piston o ring and the negative piston outer  o ring        Firmly push the air assembly into the bottom of the upper tube  while gently rocking the air shaft side to side     Orient the washers so that the steel support washer goes into the  upper tube first  followed the wavy washer        Recon  Gold       12 SOLO AIR SPRING INSTALLATION    12    15    14    18    Install the retaining ring onto large internal retaining ring pliers  Use  the pliers to push the air shaft guide into the upper tube while  installing the retaining ring into its groove  The air shaft guide tab  should be situated between the retaining ring eyelets     Make sure the retaining ring is 
14. rranty statement from limiting the statutory rights of the consumer   e g  United Kingdom      b  Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce such disclaimers or limitations     For Australian customers    This SRAM limited warranty is provided in Australia by SRAM LLC  1333 North Kingsbury  4th floor  Chicago  Illinois  60642  USA  To make a warranty  claim please contact the retailer from whom you purchased this SRAM product  Alternatively  you may make a claim by contacting SRAM Australia  6  Marco Court  Rowville 3178  Australia  For valid claims SRAM will  at its option  either repair or replace your SRAM product  Any expenses incurred in  making the warranty claim are your responsibility  The benefits given by this warranty are additional to other rights and remedies that you may have  under laws relating to our products  Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law  You are entitled to  a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage  You are also entitled to have the  goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure     LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY  To the extent allowed by local law  except for the obligations specifically set forth in this warranty statement  in no event shall SRAM or its third party  suppliers be liable for direct  indirect  special  incidental  or con
15. securely fastened in the retaining  ring groove  Check this by using the retaining ring pliers to rotate  the retaining ring back and forth a couple of times  then firmly  pulling down on the air shaft     Retaining rings have a sharper edged side and a rounder edged  side  Installing retaining rings with the sharper edged side facing  the tool will allow for easier installation and removal     Use a pick to remove the top cap o ring  Apply a small amount of  grease to a new top cap o ring and install it  Apply a small amount  of grease to the top cap threads     Do not scratch the top cap  Scratches may cause air to leak     Insert the top cap into the upper tube and thread it into the upper  tube  Use a torque wrench and a 24 mm socket to tighten the top  cap to 7 3 Nem  65 in Ib            7 3 N m  65 in Ib        SOLO AIR SPRING INSTALLATION       SOLO AIR SPRING SERVICE  RECON SILVER  XC32     At this point you should already have the lower leg removed from your fork  If not  you will need to return to the Lower Leg Removal  section of this manual and follow the instructions for removing your fork lower leg     SOLO AIR ANATOMY    Air piston Top out bumper Negative piston Air shaft guide  Air shaft       Y    Y Y  bp          rea       All Travel spacer  Coptional     SOLO AIR SPRING REMOVAL       Verify all pressure is removed from the fork before proceeding  Depress the Schrader valve again to remove any remaining air  oressure  Failure to do so can result in injury an
16. sequential damages     LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTY  This warranty does not apply to products that have been incorrectly installed and or adjusted according to the respective SRAM user manual  The SRAM  user manuals can be found online at sram com  rockshox com  avidbike com  truvativ com  or Zipp com     This warranty does not apply to damage to the product caused by a crash  impact  abuse of the product  non compliance with manufacturers  specifications of usage or any other circumstances in which the product has been subjected to forces or loads beyond its design     This warranty does not apply when the product has been modified  including  but not limited to any attempt to open or repair any electronic and  electronic related components  including the motor  controller  battery packs  wiring harnesses  switches  and chargers     This warranty does not apply when the serial number or production code has been deliberately altered  defaced or removed     This warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear  Wear and tear parts are subject to damage as a result of normal use  failure to service according  to SRAM recommendations and or riding or installation in conditions or applications other than recommended     Wear and tear parts are identified as     e Dust seals e Stripped threads bolts  aluminium     Handlebar grips e Transmission gears  e Bushings titanium  magnesium or steel  e Shifter grips e Spokes  e Air sealing o rings e Brake sleeves e Jockey wheels e Free hubs  e G
17. shaft guide into the  upper tube enough to compress and remove the retaining ring   Slide the retaining ring onto your finger and release the air spring  shaft     This technique will prevent the air shaft from getting scratched  by the retaining ring  Scratches on the air spring shaft will allow  air to bypass the seal head into the lower leg  resulting in reduced  spring performance           8 SOLO AIR SPRING REMOVAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS    3 Firmly pull on the air shaft to remove the air spring assembly from  the upper tube  Clean and inspect the assembly for damage     4 Spray isopropyl alcohol on the inside and outside of the lower leg  and clean it with a rag  Wrap a rag around a long dowel and insert it  into each lower leg to clean the inside     Remove the top out bumper  negative piston  travel spacer Cif  applicable   washers  and air shaft guide from the air shaft  Spray  isopropyl alcohol on the air shaft and clean it with a rag              SOLO AIR SPRING REMOVAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS    7    10    Use your fingers or a pick to remove the air piston outer o ring   Apply grease to the new o ring and install it     Do not scratch the air piston  Scratches may cause air to leak     Remove the top out bumper from the negative piston  Use a pick to  remove the inner and outer negative piston o rings     Apply grease to the new o rings and install them  Install the top out  bumper onto the negative piston     Do not scratch the negative piston  Scratches may cause ai
    
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