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Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair
9.1.8.4 Excessively hard damping on bumps
When the bike hits a bump, the fork deflects too
slowly and the wheel lifts up from the bump.
Traction decreases when the wheel no longer
touches the ground.
The headset and handlebars are deflected
upwards significantly, which can impair control.
Figure 231: Excessively hard damping in the suspension fork on bumps
Solution
Figure 232: Changing compression adjuster to a softer
setting
Turn compression adjuster in a clockwise
direction towards OPEN.
The damping and compression hardness
reduces and the deflection stroke speed is
reduced. Sensitivity to small bumps is
increased.