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      • There’s a dimple inside the upper tube of the fork where the air spring lives that allows the air to swap from the positive chamber to the negative chamber where it can equalize the pressure on either side. It does require cycling the fork after pressurization to make sure the air will swap as needed between the positive and negative chambers.
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  2. Jun 22, 2020 · Whilst the Rockshox Judy has a positive and negative air spring in the right leg with the damper in the left leg. The issue with the coil only is that unless you are the correct weight to get the sag number correct, you will need to try and source a new spring, which AFAIK is almost impossible for the Suntour forks.

  3. Mar 21, 2020 · It’s amazing to consider the improvements to air spring forks over just the past 10 years. I’ve ridden earlier versions of the Rockshox Tora, Recon, and Reba, and the Judy seems to be a natural progression of trickle-down technology that doesn’t get bogged down in difficult-to-use features.

  4. Mechanical negative spring - A coil or rubber negative spring can be configured to oppose the positive air spring. By placing a preloaded mechanical spring against the air piston opposite the air chamber, the breakaway force of the air spring is reduced by the amount of the mechanical spring preload force.

  5. This guide will help you identify and understand the features and adjustments that may be included on your RockShox suspension, as well as guide you through spring setup, damper adjustments and tuning, and air spring bottom out tuning. Tuning suggestions are starting points.

    • Set the dampers to the fully open positions before setting the sag. Rotate the adjusters counter-clockwise until they stop. Remote: Set the compression damper to the open position.
    • Pressurize the air spring to the recommended starting air pressure. Remove the pump.
    • Solo Air and DebonAir only: Compress the fork through at least 50% of its travel five more times to equalize positive and negative air pressures. With riding gear on, and an assistant holding the bike, stand on the pedals and compress the fork three times.
    • Gently step off the bicycle without compressing the fork any further. Note the sag percentage where the o-ring stopped. If necessary, readjust the air pressure to reach your target sag position.
  6. Solo Air / DebonAir: Refer to your pre-service recorded settings, or use the air chart on the fork's lower leg, and pressurize the air spring. You may see a drop in the indicated air pressure on the pump gauge while filling the air spring;...

  7. I recently bought a second hand rockshox judy fork, it has a coil spring and I cannot find a lot of information about it online. I bought it because I couldn't find a lot of options for a 9qr mm wheel set, and I have a question, is it possible to convert that fork to an air one?

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