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SUPER73 S2 - Suspension Adjustment Guide

SUPER73 S2
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The S2 defaults to a baseline setting. Follow the guides below to adjust the suspension to
your desired comfort level. The S2 is equipped with an inverted coil-spring fork with air
assist and the ability to adjust lockout and rebound damping.
SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT GUIDE
If any of the instructions are beyond your skill set, we recommend taking your
Super73 to a certified E-Bike specialist or professional cycle mechanic for
adjustments.
Changing suspension adjustment can change the handling and braking
characteristics of your Super73. Never change suspension adjustment unless
you are thoroughly familiar with the suspension system instructions and
recommendations, and always check for changes in the handling and braking
characteristics of the Super73 after a suspension adjustment by taking a careful
test ride in a hazard-free area.
Adjusting Air Assist Pressure
Adjustment of air assist pressure will require a shock pump. Use Figure 1 “suggested
starting air pressure” on pg. 19 to find your recommended air pressure.
Remove the valve cap on the top left stanchion and
connect your shock pump to the pressure valve.
Review the current air pressure and adjust according to
Figure 1. finetune the pressure with the shock pump to
your desired comfort.
Be sure you remove the shock pump in between
adjustments as leaving it on can affect the active
pressure in the suspension. After completing
adjustment, reinstall the pressure valve cap.
FRONT SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENTS
Measuring Sag
The recommended sag of the front fork is 20mm into the travel, which can be measured
with the bumper found on the lower portion of the right stanchion. To measure sag, place
your bike somewhere level where you can safely put your full weight on the bike while
balanced. It is recommended to have a friend help balance the bike during this portion of
adjustment.
Slide the bumper all the way down to the top of the air
chamber. Then seat yourself on the bike, engage the
brakes, and move into an aggressive standing position
with your feet on the pedals.
Dismount from the bike and measure the amount of
travel between the bumper and the air chamber. If the
measurement is more or less than 20mm, adjust the air
assist pressure appropriately.
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