REBOUND ADJUSTMENT
Rebound controls the rate of speed at which the fork extends after compressing. The rebound
adjustment is dependent on the air pressure setting. For example, higher air pressures require
slower rebound settings. Use your air pressure to find your rebound setting. The rebound adjuster is
located underneath the damper-side fork leg.
OPEN
(COUNTER-CLOCKWISE)
LEAST AMOUNT OF
REBOUND DAMPING,
FORK REBOUNDS
FASTEST
High-speed rebound adjustment is useful
to control fork performance during bigger
hits, landings, and square-edged bumps.
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8
7
6
GRIP/GRIP X REBOUND
Turn your rebound knob to the closed
position, clockwise until it stops.
Then turn it counter-clockwise to the
number of clicks shown in the table
on page 11.
GRIP X2 REBOUND
HIGH SPEED
LOW SPEED
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4
3
Turn your rebound knob to the closed
position, clockwise until it stops.
Then turn it counter-clockwise to the
number of clicks shown in the table
on page 11.
Low-speed rebound adjustment is useful
to control fork performance during rider
weight shifts, G-outs, and other slow
inputs.
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CLOSED
2
1
(CLOCKWISE)
MOST AMOUNT OF
REBOUND DAMPING,
FORK REBOUNDS
SLOWEST