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Setting the tyre pressures
:
Left fork prong
;
Protective cap
=
Schrader valve (auto valve)
"Air pressure" sticker
?
Air pressure column
By changing the tyre pressure, you can
adjust the suspension fork to your riding
style and body weight. When you sit on the
ebike when stationary, the suspension fork
should compress approximately 20% of the
full spring travel.
To set the tyre pressure, you need a com-
mercially available shock pump with a
pressure range up to 2000 kPa (20 bar/
290 psi).
X
Unscrew cover cap ;.
X
Read the required tyre pressure from the
sticker on the left fork prong. Right-
hand column ? applies for a spring tra-
vel of 100 - 120 mm.
Example: If the rider weighs 81 - 90 kg, a
pressure of 689 - 827 kPa (6.9 - 8.3 bar/
100 - 120 psi) is recommended.
X
Screw the shock pump onto the valve.
X
To increase the tyre pressure: pump until
the recommended pressure is reached.
The suspension becomes harder, the sus-
pension fork compresses less.
X
To decrease the tyre pressure: press the
release valve on the shock pump (see the
shock pump manufacturer's operating
instructions).
The suspension becomes softer, the sus-
pension fork compresses more.
i
When you unscrew the shock pump from
Schrader valve =, a small amount of air
escapes. Bear this in mind when setting
the tyre pressure.
X
Unscrew the shock pump from Schrader
valve =.
Setting the rebound damping
Adjustment knob for rebound damping
:
Right fork prong
;
Bore for adjustment knob
The rebound damping can be used to deter-
mine how quickly the suspension fork
rebounds. If you drive over an obstacle, the
suspension fork should rebound rapidly but
overshoot no more than once.
Supplement to Original Owner's Manual
17
>> English.
Z

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