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Specialized CHISEL - Front Brake; Air Shock Setup

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6.5. FRONT BRAKE
A
Install the brake caliper on the fork leg and attach the brake hose to the
caliper according to the component manufacturer’s instructions.
Run the brake hose up the inside of the fork leg and then attach to the
hose guide (A) according to the component manufacturer’s instructions.
Install the fork according to the steps outlined in section Headset, fork,
and stem assembly and complete the front brake installation according to
the brake manufacturer's instructions.
7. AIR SHOCK SETUP
The rear shock can be set up in different ways depending on the type of
ride you want—from firm to soft and everything in between.
Setting up and adjusting the rear shock and fork on the bicycle
requires special tools and skills. If you don’t feel comfortable
completing these procedures on your own, please visit an
Authorized Specialized Retailer for assistance.
When setting suspension, always set the shock first and fork
second for air pressure, rebound, then compression.
Make sure you’re wearing all gear that would normally be worn on
a ride (shoes, helmet, hydration pack if used, etc.).
Please visit the suspension calculator tool at www.specialized.
com. The suspension calculator provides a personalized baseline
suspension setup recommendation based upon your specific
height and weight. The baseline information should be considered
as a suspension setup starting point. Adjust your suspension
as needed based on your experience/preference and terrain
conditions.
CAUTION: Do not exceed the shock’s maximum pressure,
refer to the manufacturer’s instructions or the shock label for
specifications.

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