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Cane Creek Helm - Damper Adjustments; Low Speed Compression; High Speed Compression

Cane Creek Helm
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Compression Damping:
Compression damping controls the
how easily the fork compresses under
impacts.
Low Speed Compression:
Is used to manage traction and chassis
stabilization. LSC adjustment eliminates
pedal induced “bob”, influences small
bump sensitivity, reduces brake dive
and determines how the bike will react
to weight changes. To adjust, turn
middle adjuster on the top of the right
side leg labeled Low Speed Compression.
Turn clockwise to increase damping, turn
counterclockwise to decrease damping.
High Speed Compression:
Is critical to absorbing energy from
high impact forces, such as square
edge hits and harsh landings. It also
aids in bottom-out resistance. To adjust,
turn outside adjuster on the top of
the right side leg labeled High Speed
Compression. Turn clockwise to increase
damping, turn counterclockwise to
decrease damping.
Damper Adjustments
High Speed
Compression
Low Speed
Compression

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