Setting Sag; Preload Adjustment - RockShox RECON SL Manual De Instrucciones

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4.
Forks with PopLoc Adjust: Turn the blue compression adjustment dial counterclockwise until it stops.
5.
Press the release button on the PopLoc.
6.
Install the cable in the PopLoc.
7.
Install the cable into the housing.
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-lb (.9 Nm)
:
note
for pushloc installation or pushloc with matchmaker installation
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PeRFoRmance Tuning
RockShox forks can be tuned for your particular weight, riding style, and terrain.

seTTing sag

RockShox forks are designed to sag when you are sitting on your bike. Sag is the 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.
To measure sag, set the fork to maximum travel. Install a zip tie on the upper tube of the fork flush
against the wiper seal. Sit on the bike with normal riding apparel. Step off the bike, and measure the
distance between the wiper seal and the zip tie. This is your sag. The sag should be between 15 and
5 percent of maximum travel. If you're unable to achieve optimum sag you may need to change the
fork's air pressure (Solo Air), spring (U-Turn Coil) or preload (Coil).
Use the tuning information below to assist in proper set up of your fork.

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Turning the adjuster clockwise increases spring preload (i.e., stiffening the spring), decreasing sag.
Turning the adjuster counterclockwise decreases spring preload, increasing sag.
aiR sPRing Tuning
solo aiR
The positive and negative air chambers with these forks fill simultaneously from a single valve. The air
spring is designed so the pressure in the two separate chambers equalizes as air is added, simplifying
setup and providing a balanced ride.
setting solo air
Remove the air cap on the air valve located on the rider's left side of the fork crown by turning
counterclockwise. Using the air chart below as a guideline, inflate the air chambers to the desired
pressure.
:
note
when adding air to the fork
.
pump
this is normal and indicates that the negative air chamber has opened and the pressure between the
chambers has equalized
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is met
Rider Weight
<140 (63kg)
140-160 (63-7kg)
160-180 (7-81kg)
180-00 (81-90kg)
>0 (99kg)
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a user may see a sudden drop in the air pressure reading on their shock
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the user should continue to add air to the fork until the predetermined pressure
Tora
(Race, SL)
Solo Air 80 mm
10-140psi
140-160psi
160-180psi
180-00psi
00+psi
Tora
Recon (37, 335,
(Race, SL)
Solo Air 100 mm
80-100psi
100-10psi
10-140psi
140-160psi
180+psi
Recon & Tora User Manual
,
please refer to the instructions
Recon (Race, SL,
351)
Solo Air
50-70psi
70-85psi
110-15psi
85-100psi
15-140psi
100-10psi
140-160psi
135+psi
95-431-834-000 Rev E
XC)
Solo Air
90-110psi
175+psi
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