MY22Z0a - 12_1.0_25.07.2022
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Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair
9.1.16.4 Excessively hard damping on bumps
When the bike hits a bump, the damper deflects
too slowly and the rear wheel lifts up from the
bump. Traction is reduced (blue line).
Saddle and pedelec rider are deflected upwards
and forwards, the rear wheel loses contact with
the ground and control is reduced (green line).
Figure 268: Excessively hard damping in the rear frame damper on bumps
Solution
Figure 269: Position and shape of the compression adjuster (blue) depends on the model
Turn compression adjuster anti-clockwise.
The damping and compression hardness is
reduced and the deflection stroke speed is
increased. Sensitivity to small bumps is
increased.