OWNER’S MANUAL
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1.For forks with the crown-mounted compression adjuster, rotate the
2.For forks with the remote lever adjuster, press the lever
FUNCTION
Replacing bushing requires special tools to remove and install the bushings properly.
RST strongly recommends this work should be done by a qualied mechanic with the
proper tools. Improperly installed bushings are extremely dangerous and can result
in serious and/or fatal injuries.
IMPORTANT
Suggested service intervals for all RST suspension forks
Normal Conditions Severe Conditions
Short Sporadic Rides Long Frequent Rides Short Sporadic Rides Long Frequent Rides
Every 6 months Every 4 months Every 4 months Every 3 months
Suggested replacement/service intervals of wear and tear parts as
follows
Dust seal 6 months Rear shock mounting 1 year
Air sealing O-ring 1 year Remote lockout cable 1 year
Rubber moving parts 1 year Lubricant--grease 6 months
Normal wear and tear parts are identied as follows
1 Dust seal 6 Remote lockout cable
2 Air sealing O-ring 7 Bushing
3 Rubber moving parts 8 Stanchion (upper tube)
4
Rear shock mounting
hardand main seal
9 Pivot
5 Strippeds/bolt 10 Lubricant-grease
adjuster counterclockwise to change the amount of compression
damping to the lockout.
down to change the amount of compression damping to
the lockout. Note: For more detail installation tips for the
TRL or for help in troubleshooting any problems in TRL
adjustments, please log on to the RST website (www.rst.
com.tw) for relative information.
Bushing replacement:
In the event that an RST fork is founded to have excessive play between the stanchion
and outer leg, the bushings will need to replaced.
All forks, that have been 5 years or more, should be inspected and serviced annually if
they are going to remain in use.