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Suspension Fork User Manual
ThankS For chooSing rockShox
We are excited, pleased, and honored that you have chosen RockShox for your bicycle suspension. You
can feel confident that your suspension is the best in the market today because RockShox products are
developed and engineered by people who love to ride and who are as passionate about performance as
you.
This manual contains the important safety, maintenance, and warranty information you need in order to
safely install and use your RockShox suspension. To ensure that your RockShox suspension performs
properly, we recommend that you have it installed by a qualified bicycle mechanic.
Additional detailed set-up, tuning, and service information for your RockShox suspension is
available online at www.sram.com or www.rockshox.com.
SuSpenSion Fork inSTaLLaTion
It is extremely important that your RockShox suspension fork (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. Measure the RockShox steerer tube against the length
of the existing one as you may need to cut the RockShox steerer tube. If your RockShox fork has a
tapered steerer tube, be sure to leave enough steerer above the taper in order to clamp the stem.
Prior to cutting, consult your stem manufacturer's instructions to determine the length of steerer tube
required to clamp the stem.
aluminum or steel crown-steerer: mark the steerer tube and cut to the proper length.
Dual crown-steerer: mark the steerer tube and cut to the proper length. If using a direct mount stem
make sure 5 mm of steerer tube is exposed above the upper crown and cut to the proper length.
Carbon crown-steerer: the steerer tube must be cut flush with the top of the stem. Apply masking
tape at the cut location to help prevent the carbon from fraying. Use a 28-tooth blade (minimum) and
cut to the proper length. Smooth the entire cut area with 400 grit sand paper.
2.
Remove the crown race from the existing fork and install it firmly against the RockShox crown Use a
39.8 mm crown race for 1 1/2" steerer tubes and a 29.9 mm crown race for 1 1/8" steerer tubes.
Do not damage the surface of the carbon crown-steerer when removing and installing the crown
race.
3.
aluiminum or steel crown-steerer:
tube.
Carbon crown-steerer: install an expansion style plug into the steerer tube. Do not apply more than
11.3 N·m (100 in-lb) of torque to the expansion plug bolt. Do not use star nuts. Torque values may
vary depending on headset design and condition.
Do not add threads to RockShox steerers. The steerer tube crown assembly is a one-time
press fit. Replacement of the assembly must be done to change the length or diameter of the
steerer tube.
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.
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