Adjusting The Rockshox Rear Frame; Damper - Bosch KETTLER Traveller E-Silver 7 RT Manual

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6 Put on your normal cycling clothing, including
luggage. Ask someone to hold the pedelec.
Stand on the pedals while wearing cycling
clothing. Allow the damper to deflect three
times. Sit or stand on the pedelec in a normal
riding position.
7 Ask your helper to push the O-ring downwards
until it reaches the top of the dust wiper seal.
Figure 80: Moving the O-ring on the suspension fork
8 Get off the pedelec without allowing it to
deflect. Measure or read the distance between
the dust wiper and the O-ring end or cable tie.
This measurement is the sag. The
recommended sag is between 10% and 20%
(hard) or 20% to 30% (soft).
Figure 81: Mandatory sag range (green) and forbidden sag
range
9 Increase or reduce the air pressure until you
have reached the desired sag. If the sag is
correct, tighten the air valve cap on the valve
in a clockwise direction.
10 If you are unable to achieve the desired sag,
internal settings may need to be made. Contact
your specialist dealer.
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6.5.6.6 Adjusting the RockShox rear frame

damper

Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment
Notice
If the air pressure level in the rear frame damper
is exceeded or not reached, the damper can be
permanently damaged. You will find the
specifications on the rear frame damper.
When adjusting the sag, ensure that all dampers
are in the open position, i.e. turned anti-clockwise
until they stop.
Figure 82: Opening the rebound damper (1) and
compression adjuster (2)
1 Release air completely from the rear frame
damper.
2 Pressurise the air spring chamber with a 100
PSI (6.9 bar) high pressure damper pump.
3 Detach high-pressure damper pump.
4 Do not deflect the suspension.
5 Fully deflect the rear frame damper five times
to compensate the positive and negative air
suspension.
6 Use a high pressure damper pump to fill the
rear frame damper to the required pressure
level for the rider's total weight, including their
clothing.
Example: 160 lbs (73 kg) = 160 PSI (11 bar)
7 Deflect rear frame damper to compensate the
air pressure.
8 Ask someone to hold the pedelec. Stand on the
pedals while wearing cycling clothing. Deflect
rear frame damper fully gently two or
three times.
Operation
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