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1. BESCHRIFTUNGEN ZUR ABBILDUNG AUF SEITE 3 F Zugstufen Einsteller A Optionale Fernbedienung f r PopLoc Einstellung Negativ Luftventil SRAM CORPORATION USER MANUAL ENGLISH B Floodgate H Dual Air Kolben C Druckstufen Einsteller Air U Turn Einsteller La 2 2 D Baugruppe f r Druckstufenregelung J Positiv Luftventil 3 3 S 32 E Baugruppe f r Zugstufenregelung 2 23 HINWEIS DAS AUSSEHEN IHRER GABEL KANN VON DEN ZEICHNUNGEN ODER FOTOS IN DIESEM HANDBUCH ABWEICHEN es AKTUELLE INFORMATIONEN ZU IHRER GABEL FINDEN SIE AUF UNSERER WEBSITE UNTER WWW ROCKSHOX COM Les LLAMADAS A LA ILUSTRACI N DE LA P GINA 3 F Ajustador del rebote 1 i E gt A Mando a distancia de ajuste PopLoc opcional G V lvula de la c mara de aire negativa e B Compuerta Floodgate H Pist n Dual Air a C Ajustador de la compresi n 1 Conjunto del Air U Turn 0 Conjunto de compresi n Motion Control J Valvula de la camara de aire positiva E Conjunto de rebote Motion Control amp m NOTA EL ASPECTO DE SU HORQUILLA PUEDE DIFERIR DE LAS ILUSTRACIONES O FOTOGRAF AS DE ESTE 8 EN J me L MANUAL
2. CONTROL SYSTEM IS ADJUSTED TO LOCK Under Lock the maximum Floodgate setting results in a fork with minimal movement while the minimum Floodgate setting results in increased fork movement FOR MAXIMUM FORK SENSITIVITY AND MOVEMENT RETURN THE FORK TO THE OPEN POSITION Floodgate settings should be used to adjust suspension compliance to medium sized bumps and resistance to rider induced suspension movement referred to as bob in the Lock mode When properly tuned the Motion Control System will resist bob but provide controlled suspension action in rough or aggressive terrain 8 954 308964 000 REv B SRAM CORPORATION REBA USER MANUAL ENGLISH Under Lock heavier riders may find better performance with maximum Floodgate settings while lighter riders may find minimum Floodgate settings work best Experiment with higher or lower Floodgate settings while on the trail to optimize your fork for your riding style and performance preferences Use the charts below to establish an initial Floodgate setting All settings from Maximum Floodgate full clockwise EXTERNAL FLOODGATE RACE AND TEAM MODELS Rider weight Ib kg Full Turns Counterclockwise lt 120 lt 54 kg 4 5 120 150 54 68 kg 3 4 150 180 68 82 kg 2 3 180 210 82 95 kg 1 2 210 lt 95 kg lt 0 1 INTERNAL FLOODGATE SL MODEL Rider weight lb kg Full Turns Counterclockwise lt 120 lt
3. SELECTING NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE Negative air pressure effects the amount of force required to initiate suspension travel Negative air pressure works with bump input AGAINST the force of the positive air chamber More negative air pressure results in a suspension set up that is more active especially to small bump input Less negative air pressure results in a suspension set up does not move or bob under rider input or small bumps Using the chart below as a guideline inflate the negative air chamber to the desired pressure Air U Turn Pressures Dual Air Pressures Rider Weight More Active Less Active More Active Less Active 140 63kg 80 115 psi 50 70 psi 70 100 psi 40 60 psi 140 160 63 72kg 115 130 psi 70 80 psi 100 115 psi 60 70 psi 160 180 72 81kg 130 145 psi 80 90 psi 115 130 psi 70 80 psi 180 200 81 90 kg 145 160 psi 90 100 psi 130 145 psi 80 90 psi 7220 99 kg 180 psi 110 psi 160 psi 100 psi 6 954 308964 000 REv B SRAM CORPORATION REBA USER MANUAL ENGLISH Motion Control Damping System IMPORTANT NOTE WHEN STORING A BICYCLE OR FORK UPSIDE DOWN OR ON ITS SIDE OIL SEALED IN THE UPPER TUBE CAN COLLECT ABOVE THE CoNTROL DAMPER ASSEMBLY UPON RETURNING THE BICYCLE FORK TO A NORMAL RIDING POSITION INITIAL PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTROL SYSTEM BE LESS THAN OPTIMAL TO QUICKLY RETURN THE FORK TO PROPER PERFORMANCE RETURN THE FORK TO OPEN POSITION AND CYCLE THE FORK THROUGH ITS
4. 54 kg 2 0 120 150 54 68 kg 1 5 2 0 150 180 68 82 kg 1 0 1 5 180 210 82 95 0 5 1 0 210 lt 95kg lt 0 0 0 5 Floodgate Adjustment Lock blowoff force when the fork is in Lock mode Force High Medium Low Floodgate Setting Maximum Minimum Floodgate in full Floodgate turning Floodgate in full clockwise position counterclockwise counterclockwise position High input force Medium input force Low input force needed to overcome needed to overcome needed to overcome the Lock the Lock the Lock External ES Floodgate Internal Floodgate SRAM CORPORATION FEBRUARY 2004 9 ENGLISH SRAM CORPORATION REBA USER MANUAL TiP THE REBOUND ADJUSTER ON THE BOTTOM RIGHT FORK LEG BE USED TO ADJUST INTERNAL FLOODGATE MODELS GENTLY PULL DOWNWARD ON THE REBOUND ADJUSTER FOR REMOVAL REMOVE THE GOLD GATE DUST CAP AND INSERT THE 2 5MM HEX END OF THE REBOUND ADJUSTER INTO THE FLOODGATE DON T FORGET TO RE INSTALL THE ADJUSTER AFTER USE COMPRESSION ADJUSTMENT Fic 4 Some fork models also feature adjustable compression damping Increased compression decreases fork movement in the Open position Compression adjustment can be used to help combat brake dive and squatting under hard cornering For crown activated forks compression damping increases to Lock as the crown mounted actuator rotates 90 degrees clockwise Position the actuator anywhere within
5. the range from Open to Lock to suit the desired level of compression damping Forks equipped with the PopLoc Adjust provide compression damping adjustment for the Open position Turning the blue adjuster on the PopLoc adjust clockwise increases compression damping for the Open position The PopLoc lever features gradients to help illustrate the current level of compression Eight complete turns of adjustment are provided ADJUSTING COMPRESSION ON FORKS EQUIPPED WITH PoPLoc ADJUST IS BEST DONE WITH THE FORK IN Lock POSITION NoTE THE COMPRESSION SETTING DOES NOT ADVERSELY EFFECT YOUR FORK S PERFORMANCE OVER HIGH SPEED IMPACTS Compression Range Turning the compression adjuster on the PopLoc Adjust sets how far the lever returns from Lock toward the Open Select compression damping position This adjustment changes the amount of between Open and Lock compression damping found in the Open position Remote Compression Adjuster zs gt AX O Crown mounted adjuster PopLoc Adjust Remote Fig 4 10 954 308964 000 Rev SRAM CORPORATION REBA USER MANUAL ENGLISH External Rebound Adjustment Rebound damping controls the speed at which a fork returns to its full extension following compression Located at the bottom of the right fork leg is the rebound adjuster knob Turning the adjuster in the direction indicated by the rabbit
6. PARA CONSULTAR LA INFORMACI N M S ACTUALIZADA SOBRE SU HORQUILLA VISITE NUESTRO SITIO WEB WWW ROCKSHOX COM ES 5 L GENDES DES ILLUSTRATIONS DE LA PAGE 3 F Molette de r glage du rebond 5 8 El E E g a E A R glage distant Poploc en option G Valve air n gative SS FA 2 2 33 B Vanne Floodgate H Piston Dual Air 5 s 5 lt C R gleur de compression 1 Assemblage pneumatique Air U Turn a a 2 S 9 D Assemblage de compression Motion Control J Valve air positive A Li E E Assemblage de rebond Motion Control 8 s REMARQUE L APPARENCE DE VOTRE FOURCHE PEUT ETRE DIFFERENTE DE CELLE DES FOURCHES REPRESENTEES SUR LES ILLUSTRATIONS PHOTOS DE CE MANUEL VOUS TROUVEREZ LES DERNIERES INFORMATIONS TECHNIQUES CONCERNANT VOTRE T ai FOURCHE EN VISITANT NOTRE SITE INTERNET L ADRESSE WWW ROCKSHOX COM 2 E lt x 5 RIMANDI PER LA FIGURA DI PAGINA 3 F Regolatore del ritorno gt 5 8 5 Ps A Regolazione PopLoc Remote opzionale G Valvola dell aria negativa FI B Saracinesca H Pistone aria doppio C Regolatore della compressione 1 Gruppo U Turn ad aria D Gruppo di compressione del controllo movimento J Valvola dell aria positiva gt E Gruppo di ritorno del controllo movimento NoTA L ASPETTO EFFETTIVO DELLA FORCELLA POTR ESSERE DIVERSO DALLE ILLUSTRAZIONI E DALLE FOTOGRAFIE CONTENUTE NEL PRESENTE MANUALE PER AVERE INFORMAZIONI AGGIORNATE SULLA FORCEL
7. TRAVEL 10 20 TIMES FOR INFORMATION ON RETURNING YOUR FORK TO OPEN POSITION KEEP READING The Motion Control Damping system allows riders to quickly adjust the feel and performance of their suspension to match riding conditions without requiring pumps or tools This system provides for wide ranging control of compression and rebound damping as well as Lock threshold sensitivity Proper setup of the Motion Control Damping system provides a range of options for efficient yet comfortable performance The instructions below describe setup and operation for both crown and remote activated forks OPEN COMPRESSION Fic 1 In the Open position the Motion Control Damping system allows for maximum compliance and fork movement The Open position provides ultimate control and comfort on even the roughest terrain To return your fork to the Open position For forks with crown mounted blue compression adjuster rotate the adjuster fully counterclockwise For PopLoc equipped forks press the Unlock release button on the remote as indicated by the open padlock icon on the button Motion Control Open us rn Compression at Open level O maximum fork movement PopLoc Remote c o 2 x o Crown mounted adjuster PopLoc Remote PopLoc Adjust Remote SRAM CORPORATION FEBRUARY 2004 7 ENGLISH SRAM CORPORATION REBA USER MANUAL Lock COMPRESSI
8. 04 3 ENGLISH SRAM CORPORATION REBA USER MANUAL Congratulations You have the best in suspension components on your bicycle This manual contains important information about the safe operation and maintenance of your fork To ensure that your RockShox fork performs properly we recommend that you have your fork installed by a qualified bicycle mechanic We also urge you to follow our recommendations to help make your riding experience more enjoyable and trouble free The fork on your bicycle is designed for use by a single rider on mountain trails and similar off road conditions Before riding the bicycle be sure the brakes are properly installed and adjusted Use your brakes carefully and learn your brakes characteristics by practicing your braking technique in non emergency circumstances Hard braking or improper use of the front brake can cause you to fall If the brakes are out of adjustment improperly installed or are not used properly the rider could suffer serious and or fatal injuries Your fork may fail in certain circumstances including but not limited to any condition that causes a loss of oil collision or other activity bending or breaking the fork s components or parts and extended periods of non use Fork failure may not be visible Do not ride the bicycle if you notice bent or broken fork parts loss of oil sounds of excessive topping out or other indications of a possible fork failure such as loss of shock absorbing prop
9. ATION REBA USER MANUAL Torque Tightening Values Top Caps 65 in lb Brake Posts 80 in Ib Shaft Bolts 60 in Ib Remote handlbar clamp bolt 20 in Ib PopLoc Remote cable fixing bolt 8 in lb Judy XC Pilot SERVICE INTERVALS GPS Metro Judy TT C PilotC JudySL XC SL 1 c Clean dirt and debris from upper tubes m m m Inspect upper tubes for scratches Lubricate dust seals tubes Check top caps brake posts and shaft bolts for proper torque Check air pressure Remove lowers clean inspect bushings and change oil bath Change oil in Pure system Change oil in Motion Control System Clean and lubricate Air U Turn Dual Air Air Assist assembly Clean and lubricate coil spring or coil U Turn spring assembly e PopLoc cable and N N N 7 100 fe Boxxer Ride SL SID 51 PikeSL Race Team 8 8 Team 8 World Cup Team World Cup nspect upper tubes for scratches ubricate dust seals tubes S 9 Ej5 e E zx o E no 3 gt A a 3 E 2 S O So 3 a lt gt oS 5 d o v o o wn 3 th a Fo 2 o a sh F D c gt n o 5 2 E Om 2 EE o o B 3 cz E m N N N heck air pressure Remove lowers clean inspect bushin
10. LA VISITARE IL NOSTRO SITO WEB ALL INDIRIZZO WWW ROCKSHOX COM BIJSCHRIFTEN BIJ ILLUSTRATIE OP BLZ 3 F Terugveringsknop E m L A Optionele Poploc afstelling op afstand G Negatief luchtventiel B Overloopbescherming H Dual Air zuiger n C Compressieknop 1 Montage Air U Turn uu ale 5 D Bewegingscontrole compressiemontage J Positief luchtventiel 55 2 E 2 E Bewegingscontrole terugveringsmontage S d z 8 3 8 OPMERKING UW ER IETS ANDERS UITZIEN DAN OP DE ILLUSTRATIES FOTO S DEZE HANDLEIDING m 8 8 5 5 8 8 BEZOEK VOOR DE MEEST RECENTE INFORMATIE OVER UW VORK ONZE WEBSITE OP WWW ROCKSHOX COM 3 e LEGENDAS DA ILUSTRAC O DA P GINA 3 F Regulador de recupera o e d A Regulac o remota PopLoc opcional G V lvula de ar negativo e B Regulac o de Floodgate H Pist o de Dual Air C Regulador de compress o Unidade de U Turn pneum tico D Unidade de compress o do controlo de movimento J V lvula de ar positivo E Unidade de recupera o do controlo de movimento NOTE YOUR FORK S APPEARANCE MAY VARY FROM THE ILLUSTRATIONS PHOTOS IN THIS MANUAL NOTA O ASPECTO DA FORQUETA PODE SER EXACTAMENTE O DAS ILUSTRAG ES OU FOTOGRAFIAS DESTE MANUAL FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR FORK VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW ROCKSHOX COM PARA INFORMAGOES T CNICAS ACTUALIZADAS ACERCA DA FORQUETA VISITE O WEBSITE WWW ROCKSHOX COM SRAM CORPORATION FEBRUARY 20
11. ON Fic 2 In the Lock position the Motion Control system allows for a small amount of controlled fork movement This movement enables the front tire to track the terrain without deflecting off obstacles allowing for better traction and steering control when compared to a complete lockout system To activate the Lock turn the crown mounted blue compression adjuster full clockwise or press forward on the PopLoc Remote lever located on the handlebar Motion Control Lock S te Compression at level Qo minimum fork movement PopLoc Remote gt A x o Crown mounted adjuster PopLoc Remote PopLoc Adjust Remote Fig 2 FLOODGATE ADJUSTMENT Fic 3 forks with Motion Control Damping allow for fine tuning of the Lock setting The rider can choose the point at which the Lock setting can blow off and become active to force inputs such as bumps or rocks This adjustment is made using the Floodgate Depending upon fork model the Floodgate is adjusted either internally requires a 2 5mm hex wrench or externally with the gold Gate adjuster For crown mounted adjusters hold the adjuster in the Lock position while adjusting the internal Floodgate THE FLOODGATE IS INTENDED TO ADJUST THRESHOLD OF LOCK BLOW OFF IN THE LOCK MODE ONLY WHEN PERFORMING FLOODGATE ADJUSTMENTS ENSURE THAT THE
12. SH SRAM CORPORATION REBA USER MANUAL 8 Feed the cable and housing into the cable stop on the fork crown 9 Gently pull on the cable and align it with the groove in the rotating cam of the Motion Control damper 10 Tighten the cable fixing bolt on the rotating cam to 8 in Ib 9 Nm PERFORMANCE TUNING RockShox forks can be tuned for your particular weight riding style and terrain Air Spring Tuning With independently adjustable positive and negative bottom air chambers the air spring system of your Reba fork can be easily tuned for your weight and riding style Use the following instructions as a starting point If further fine tuning is desired follow the hints at the end of this section STEP 1 SELECTING POSITIVE AIR PRESSURE Positive air pressure determines the amount of force required to compress your fork More positive air pressure will result in less suspension sag and higher bottom out forces Less positive air pressure will result in more suspension sag and lower bottom out forces Using the chart below as a guideline inflate the positive air chamber to the desired pressure Note AIR U TURN PRESSURE SHOULD BE SET AT 115MM OF TRAVEL Rider Weight Pressure Air U Turn Pressure Dual Air lt 140 63kg 80 115 psi 70 100 psi 140 160 63 72 kg 115 130 psi 100 115 psi 160 180 72 81 kg 130 145 psi 115 130 psi 180 200 81 90 kg 145 160 psi 130 145 psi gt 220 99 kg 180 psi 160 psi STEP 2
13. ample For 115mm maximum travel 0 20 x 115mm 23mm sag distance Changing Travel DUAL AIR VERSION To change the travel of your fork for 85mm 100mm or 115mm you must perform a full service on your fork To obtain service information or instructions visit our website at www rockshox com or contact your local RockShox dealer or distributor AIR U TURN VERSION To change the travel of your fork anywhere between 85mm and 115mm turn the Air U Turn knob top left knob on fork Clockwise rotation reduces the travel of the fork Counterclockwise rotation increases the travel of the fork The new travel setting can be seen by looking at the travel marking that remains exposed on the left upper tube when not sitting on the bike The reduced travel setting will have slightly lower bottom out force therefore additional compression damping may be desired NOTE ENSURE THE FORK IS COMPRESSED ONCE AFTER SITTING FOR MORE THAN A DAY AND IN OPEN POSITION BEFORE TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT MAINTENANCE To maintain the high performance safety and long life of your fork periodic maintenance is required If you ride in extreme conditions maintenance should be performed more frequently WE RECOMMEND THIS SERVICE BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED BICYCLE MECHANIC TO OBTAIN SERVICE INFORMATION OR INSTRUCTIONS VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW ROCKSHOX COM OR CONTACT YOUR LOCAL ROCKSHOX DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR SRAM CORPORATION FEBRUARY 2004 11 ENGLISH SRAM CORPOR
14. as you choose tires Maximum size is 2 4 wide 696 mm diameter installed Be sure to check this diameter whenever you change tires do this remove air pressure and compress the fork completely to make sure at least 5 mm of clearance exists between the top of the tire and the bottom of the crown Exceeding maximum tire size will cause the tire to jam against the crown when the fork is fully compressed PoPLoc REMOTE INSTALLATION The PopLoc Remote Lockout lever allows the rider to control the movement of their suspension fork without removing their hands from the handlebars If needed remove the grip brake lever and shifter from the left side rider s perspective of the handlebar If you are unfamiliar with the removal of these items please consult the manufacturer s instructions 1 Slide the Poploc onto the handlebar 2 Re install the shifter brake lever and grip on the handlebars If you are unfamiliar with the installation of these items please consult the manufacturer s instructions Always adhere to the recommended torque specifications for these items Position the PopLoc as desired on the handlebar and tighten the clamp bolt to 20 in Ib 2 25 Nm Forks with PopLoc Adjust Turn the blue compression adjustment dial counterclockwise until it stops Press the release button on the PopLoc Install the cable in the PopLoc Install the cable into the housing D Ww SRAM CORPORATION FEBRUARY 2004 5 ENGLI
15. erties Instead take your bike to a qualified dealer for inspection and repair In the event of a fork failure damage to the bicycle or personal injury may result Always use genuine RockShox parts Use of aftermarket replacement parts voids the warranty and could cause structural failure to the shock Structural failure could result in loss of control of the bicycle with possible serious and or fatal injuries Use extreme caution not to tilt the bicycle to either side when mounting the bicycle to a carrier by the fork drop outs front wheel removed The fork legs may suffer structural damage if the bicycle is tilted while the drop outs are in the carrier Make sure the fork is securely fastened down with a quick release Make sure the rear wheel is fastened down when using ANY bike carrier that secures the fork s drop outs Not securing the rear can allow the bike s mass to side load the drop outs causing them to break or crack If the bicycle tilts or falls out of its carrier do not ride the bicycle until the fork is properly examined for possible damage Return the fork to your dealer for inspection or call RockShox if there is any question of possible damage See the International Distributor List A fork leg or drop out failure could result in loss of control of the bicycle with possible serious and or fatal injuries Forks designed for use with v style brakes only mount cantilever type brakes to the existing brake posts Forks with hange
16. gs and change oil bath system ilin Motion Control System e Air U Turn Dual Air Air Assist assembly lean and lubricate coil spring or coil U Turn spring assembly Clean and lubricate PopLoc cable and housing O D o 5 m 5 a E c E e o m o E in Me N N Notes E Every ride Numeric values represent hours of riding time Increase service intervals based on rider weight aggressive riding style conditions inclement weather and racing 12 954 308964 000 Rev SRAM CORPORATION REBA USER MANUAL ENGLISH SRAM CORPORATION WARRANTY Extent of Limited Warranty 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 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 s
17. iberately 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 Dust seals Bushings Air sealing o rings Glide rings Rubber moving parts Foam rings Rear shock mounting hardware and main seals Upper tubes stanchions Stripped threads bolts aluminium Brake sleeves titanium magnesium stecl Brake pads Chains Sprockets Cassettes Shifter and brake cables inner and outer Handlebar grips Shifter grips Jockey wheels Disc brake rotors Tools 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 SRAM CORPORATION FEBRUARY 2004 13
18. ngth Make sure there is sufficient length to clamp the stem refer to the stem manufacturer s instructions DO NOT ADD THREADS TO ROCKSHOX THREADLESS STEERERS THE STEERER TUBE CROWN ASSEMBLY IS A ONE TIME PRESS FIT REPLACEMENT OF THE ASSEMBLY MUST BE DONE TO CHANGE THE LENGTH DIAMETER OR HEADSET TYPE THREADED OR THREADLESS DO NOT REMOVE OR REPLACE THE STEERER TUBE THIS COULD RESULT IN THE LOSS OF CONTROL OF THE BICYCLE WITH POSSIBLE SERIOUS AND OR FATAL INJURIES 2 Install the headset crown race 29 9mm for 1 1 8 steerers firmly against the top of the fork crown Install the fork assembly on the bike Adjust the headset until you feel no play or drag 3 Install the brakes according to the manufacturer s instructions and adjust brake pads properly Use the fork only with disc style brakes mounted through the provided mounting holes 4 Forks designed for standard quick releases adjust the front wheel quick release to clear the dropout s counter bore The quick release nut must be tightened after the wheel is properly seated into the dropout s counter bore Make sure four or more threads are engaged in the quick release nut when itis closed Orient the quick release lever in front of and parallel to the lower tube in the locked position Forks designed for a thru axle not available for all forks follow the installation instructions that follow for the Maxle Quick Release system 5 Keep in mind tire clearance
19. on the rebound speed decal decreases rebound damping causing the fork to return to full extension faster Turning the adjuster in the direction indicated by the turtle increases rebound damping slowing the return of the fork to full extension Excessive rebound damping will cause the fork to pack up over successive bumps reducing travel and causing the fork to bottom out Set your fork to rebound as fast as possible without topping out or kicking back This allows your fork to follow the contours of the trail maximizing stability traction and control FURTHER TUNING HINTS Setting Sag RockShox forks are designed to sag when you are sitting on your bike Sag is compression of the fork caused by the rider s weight Proper sag allows the front wheel to follow the contour of the terrain as you ride Sag is adjusted by increasing or decreasing the positive air pressure of your fork Increasing the pressure in your positive chambers will decrease sag Decreasing the pressure in your positive air chamber will increase sag To measure sag use the travel indicator on the upper tube of the fork and ensure it is flush against the wiper seal For Air U Turn ensure travel set at the maximum see Changing Travel Sit on the bike with normal riding apparel Step off the bike and measure the distance between the wiper seal and the travel indicator This distance is your sag The sag should be approximately 20 percent of maximum travel Ex
20. rless style braces are only designed for V style or hydraulic cantilever brakes Do not use any cantilever brake other than those intended by the brake manufacturer to work with a hangerless brace Do not route the front brake cable and or cable housing through the stem or any other mounts or cable stops Do not use a front brake cable leverage device mounted to the brace Forks designed for use with disc style brakes follow the brake manufacturer s installation instruction for proper installation and mounting of the brake caliper T Observe all owner s manual instructions for care and service of this product ROCKSHOX FORKS ARE DESIGNED FOR COMPETITIVE OFF ROAD RIDING AND DO NOT COME WITH THE PROPER REFLECTORS FOR ON ROAD USE YOUR DEALER SHOULD INSTALL PROPER REFLECTORS TO MEET THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION 5 CPSC REQUIREMENTS FOR BICYCLE STANDARDS IF THE FORK IS GOING TO BE USED ON PUBLIC ROADS AT ANY TIME 4 954 308964 000 REv B SRAM CORPORATION REBA USER MANUAL ENGLISH FORK INSTALLATION It is extremely important that your RockShox fork is installed correctly by a qualified bicycle mechanic Improperly installed forks are extremely dangerous and can result in severe and or fatal injuries 1 Remove the existing fork from the bicycle and the crown race from the fork Measure the length of the fork steerer tube against the length of the RockShox steerer tube The RockShox steerer tube may need cutting to the proper le
21. uch local law certain disclaimers and limitations of this warranty statement may apply to the customer For example some states in the United States America as well as some governments outside of the United States including provinces in Canada may a Preclude the disclaimers and limitations of this warranty 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 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 supplies be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages Limitations of Warranty This warranty does not apply to products that have not been incorrectly installed and or adjusted according to the respective SRAM technical installation manual The SRAM installation manuals can be found online at www sram com ot www tockshox com This warranty does not apply to damage to the product caused by a crash impact abuse of the product non compliance with manufacturets specifications of usage or 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 This warranty does not apply when the serial number or production code has been del
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