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- Remote: Set the shock to the open position. 2) Beginning with the shock fully deflated, pressurize the air spring chamber to 100 psi.
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The proper air pressure will allow for the appropriate amount of sag. Sag is the amount the suspension compresses when supporting the rider, riding gear, and a portion of the bicycle. It is measured as a percentage, with the ideal percentage range being between 10-30% of the total available travel (less for shorter travel, more for longer travel).
Your Starting Recommendation. Pressure. -- psi. Rebound. -- clicks. Maximum air pressure should not exceed 176psi. Rebound suggestions are set from the full clockwise/full slow position. Your frame manufacturer may have additional suspension setting recommendations based on your frame's specific kinematics.
- 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.
Optimal suspension sag is the result of setting the proper suspension spring rate. Frame design, leverage ratio, and rider weight distribution on the bike are a few things that change air pressure requirements from bike to bike. As a result, there is no specified chart for a given shock.
Front suspension air pressure recommendations listed on the back of your fork, and at RockShox Trailhead, are suggestions for initial spring setup. Front suspension coil springs are available in a number of spring rates ranging from soft to extra firm. Refer to the Front Suspension Oil, Air, Coil, Token and Specifications
How many Bottomless Tokens should I use in my RockShox Fork? To determine the number of Bottomless Tokens to use in your fork, start by setting proper sag. The RockShox Trailhead App can help guide you toward the best starting air pressure.
Air pressure recommendations on the back of your fork, or at www.rockshox.com/app, are suggested for initial spring setup. After sag is set, your fork's optimal air pressure may differ based on fork travel, bicycle geometry, and rider preference. Important - Sag must be set before making any damping adjustments.