The front forks and rear shock both have adjustable compression and rebound damping.
- Front fork rebound damping is adjusted by rotating the screw located at the bottom of each fork leg, underneath the rubber grommet. There are 18 click positions, set to 9 clicks out initially and then adjust from there.
- Front fork compression damping is adjusted by rotating the screw located at the top of each fork leg. There are 12 click positions, set to 6 clicks out initially and then adjust from there.
- Rear shock compression damping is adjusted by rotating the screw located at the top of the shock on the right side of the frame. There are 22 click positions, set to 11 clicks out initially and then adjust from there.
- Rear shock rebound damping is adjusted by rotating the screw located at the bottom of the shock on the right side of the bike. There are 16 click positions, set to 8 clicks out initially and then adjust from there.
An air bleed screw is located near the front fork compression damping screw on each fork leg. Loosen to release air build up in the fork legs before each ride. Do not over-tighten.
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