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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,
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URN PRESSURE SHOULD BE SET AT MAXIMUM TRAVEL
Rider Weight
< 140 (63kg)
140 - 160 (63-72 kg)
160 - 180 (72-81 kg)
180 - 200 (81-90 kg)
>220 (99 kg)
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Negative air pressure eff e c ts 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 . St art with the negative air
pressure equal to the positive air pressure and then increase or decrease it as desired.
Solo Air (Recon and Tora)
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.
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HEN ADDING AIR TO THE FORK
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THEIR SHOCK PUMP
HIS IS NORMAL AND INDICATES THAT THE NEGATIVE AIR CHAMBER HAS OPENED AND THE
PRESSURE BETWEEN THE CHAMBERS HAS EQUALIZED
UNTIL THE PREDETERMINED PRESSURE IS MET
Setting Solo Air: Remove the air cap on the air valve located on the rider' s l e ft s i d e o f
the fork crown by turning counterclockwise. Using the air chart below as a guideline,
inflate the air chambers to the desired pressure.
Rider Weight
< 140 (63kg)
140 - 160 (63-72 kg)
160 - 180 (72-81 kg)
180 - 200 (81-90 kg)
>220 (99 kg)
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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.
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Reba/Pike/Revelation
Dual Air
70-90 psi
90-105 psi
105-120 psi
120-135 psi
150 psi
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A USER MAY SEE A SUDDEN DROP IN THE AIR PRESSURE READING ON
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HE USER SHOULD CONTINUE TO ADD AIR TO THE FORK
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Tora
Solo Air
80-100psi
100-120psi
120-140psi
140-160psi
180+psi
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Pike and Revelation
Air U-Turn
90-115 psi
115-130 psi
130-145 psi
145-160 psi
175 psi
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R E S S U R E
Recon
Solo Air
50-70 psi
70-85 psi
85-100 psi
100-120 psi
135+ psi
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