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horizontal position (90 degrees to the lower leg), and the quick release lever should leave a clear
imprint in the palm of your hand. If resistance is not felt at the 90 degree position and if the lever
does not leave a clear imprint in the palm of your hand, tension is insufficient. To increase tension,
open the quick release lever turn the quick release lock nut in small increments until proper tension
is felt.
:
-
note
a small (1
2 mm ) gap may be noticed between the inside flange of the maxle and the outside of the
.
,
dropout
this gap is normal
and allows the right leg to
.
closed
w A R N I N G
AFTER CLOSING THE MAXLE QUICK RELEASE LEVER, DO NOT REPOSITION
OR SPIN THE LEVER. REPOSITIONING OR SPINNING THE MAXLE LEVER CAN
CAUSE THE AXLE TO COME LOOSE, COMPROMISING THE SECURITY OF THE
AXLE.
PErForManCE Tuning
RockShox forks can be tuned for your particular weight, riding style and terrain.
When tuning your fork, always tune in following order:
1.
Sag (spring rate)
.
Rebound damping
.
Compression damping
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, with compression damping settings at their lightest. 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 or spring.
Use the tuning information below to assist in proper set up of your fork.
air sPring Tuning
soLo or 2-sTEP 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.
Using the air chart below as a guideline, inflate the air chamber to the desired pressure. Always adjust
air pressure in the maximum travel setting. Individual variables, such as rider position on the bike, weight
distribution, and bike weight, can't be covered in a simple chart. Always be sure to check your sag as
described above, and then adjust air pressure accordingly.
:
,
note
when adding air to the fork
a user may see a sudden drop in the air pressure reading on their shock
.
pump
this is normal and indicates that the negative air chamber has opened and the pressure between the
.
chambers has equalized
the user should continue to add air to the fork until the predetermined pressure is
.
met
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Totem and Lyrik User Manual
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"
float
in position until the quick release is
95-4015-010-000, Rev. F
Totem and Lyrik User Manual
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. Inflate to desired pressure.
Setting 2-Step Air:
Remove the air cap on the air valve located near the drop out on the rider's left side of the fork by turning
counterclockwise. Inflate to desired pressure.
ToTEM
RIDER wEIGHT
SOLO AIR
<140 lb (6 kg)
5-50 psi
140-160 lb (6-7 kg)
50-55 psi
160-180 lb (7-81 kg)
55-60 psi
180-00 lb (81-90 kg)
60-65 psi
00-0 lb (90-99 kg)
65-70 psi
>0 lb (99 kg)
70-80 max psi
LYriK
RIDER wEIGHT
SOLO AIR
<140 lb (6 kg)
5 - 45 psi
140-160 lb (6-7 kg)
45 - 55 psi
160-180 lb (7-81 kg)
55 - 65 psi
180-00 lb (81-90 kg)
65 - 75 psi
00-0 lb (90-99 kg)
75 - 85 psi
>0 lb (99 kg)
85 - 105 max psi
CoiL sPring Tuning
Changing the Spring Rate
Spring rate is the amount of force needed to compress a spring one inch. Changing your fork's coil spring
for a spring of a higher or lower rate will alter the overall feel of your fork. Higher spring rates make the fork
feel more "stiff", while lower spring rates make the fork more "supple". Contact your local RockShox dealer
to order replacement springs.
:
:
(
"
-
note
note
when decreasing travel
see
u
turn travel adjust
:
note
it is common for ride height and travel adjustment range on 2
.
,
-
,
millimeters
air pressure
top
out force
rebound adjustment and your fork
.
affect
Coil Spring Preload (Totem coil only)
The preload can be changed on Totem coil spring forks by adding or removing preload spacers into the
main coil spring stack.
:
note
there should be a minimum of 2 mm of preload on the spring
:
important
no more than 8 preload spacer should be used
.
damaged
if you cannot achieve the proper preload
.
spring
To change the preload in Totem coil spring forks:
1.
Remove the top caps with a 4 mm six-point socket wrench.
.
Inspect the O-rings for damage and replace if necessary.
.
Slightly compress the fork to get access to the preload spacers, which sits on top of the spring stack.
4.
Add or remove preload spacers and/or springs as necessary.
5.
Re-install top caps and torque to 55 to 75 in-lb.
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2-STEP
60-85 psi
85-95 psi
95-105 psi
105-115 psi
115-15 psi
15-145 max psi
2-STEP
60 - 80 psi
80 - 90 psi
90 -100 psi
100 - 110 psi
110 - 10 psi
10 - 145 max psi
"),
.
you increase the spring rate
-
step air systems to vary by a few
'
s cleanliness can all have an
.
.
more than 8 spacers can cause the spring to be
,
you may need to install a softer or firmer coil
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