Safety Check; Maintenance - SRAM rock shox User Manual

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RAISE AND LOWER THE SADDLE
Before riding your bike, sit on your bike while it is stationary and cycle the seatpost
through its travel a couple of times. To lower the seatpost completely, press and hold
the actuator; your body weight will compress the seatpost. To raise the seatpost,
unweight the saddle then press and release the actuator.
You can adjust the height of the seatpost to any point in its travel by releasing the
actuator while the seatpost is at the desired height.
NOTE - It is possible to manually raise the seatpost without actuating the remote by
pulling up on the saddle with enough force.
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ADJUST THE SPEED OF THE SEATPOST
Turn the speed adjuster on the remote counter-clockwise
to decrease the speed of the saddle height change or
clockwise to increase the speed of the saddle height
change.
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SAFETY CHECK

Check that the seatpost does not slip in the frame. Check that the saddle does not slip
on the seatpost clamp.

MAINTENANCE

When the post sits for a prolonged period of time without movement, it may develop a slight
increase in breakaway friction. This is normal and will cease once the seatpost is cycled.
If the breakaway is excessive or does not cease once seatpost is cycled, cleaning and
lubrication of the seatpost may be required.
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