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FORK- 2014 32 FLOAT 29 Travel • 3.9 in./100 mm • 4.7 in./120 mm • 5.1 in./130 mm Features/Adjustments Factory FIT iCD; 100; Kashima coated upper tubes, 1-1/8” straight or 1.5” tapered steerer, Electronic Climb/Descend mode, rebound, air spring pressure. Factory FIT CTD w/Adj;...
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Attach a FOX High Pressure Pump to the schrader valve. Pump your fork to the appropriate pressure as listed in the 'Suggested starting points for setting sag' table below, then remove the pump. Using your forks sag setting o-ring on the left upper tube (or temporarily install a zip tie to the upper tube), slide the o-ring (or zip tie) down against the fork dust wiper. Rotate the CTD lever to the Descend mode (the riders 1 o'clock position).
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The red rebound adjuster is located at the bottom of the right fork leg (the rebound knob on Terralogic forks is located at right topcap). Rebound controls the rate of speed at which the fork extends after compressing. Turning the knob clockwise (in) slows down rebound; turning the knob counter-clockwise (out) speeds up rebound. Rebound damping should only be set after first setting your air pressure by measuring sag.
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Rotate the blue CTD lever to the middle setting to set the fork in Trail mode. Trail mode offers less compression damping than Climb mode. Use this setting when pedaling on undulating terrain, and for preventing excessive travel in technical riding situations (such as low-speed drops). Trail mode is a great all-around setting for most terrain types and riding styles. ...
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Factory CTD w/Trail Adjust model forks feature a three-position Trail Adjust control that regulates low-speed compression damping only in Trail mode. For firmer low-speed compression in Trail mode, turn the black Trail Adjust knob clockwise. For lighter low-speed compression, turn the Trail Adjust knob counter-clockwise. Trail adjustments (soft, medium, firm) only function in Trail mode.
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• From Descend mode, push the silver lever down one click to the middle position to engage Trail mode. Trail mode offers less compression damping than Climb mode. Use this setting when pedaling on undulating terrain, and for preventing excessive travel in technical riding situations (such as low-speed drops).
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(or zero pedaling platform). To make pushing through the fork travel harder and increase the pedaling platform, turn the blue threshold adjust knob clockwise. Turning the adjust knob completely clockwise makes the fork feel locked out—until the Brassmass is activated by hitting a bump. To make pushing through the fork travel easier and decrease the pedaling platform, turn the threshold adjust knob counter-clockwise.
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