SRAM RockShox RS-1 Service Manual page 50

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Slowly push the rebound shaft into the cartridge tube until there is about
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50 mm of shaft exposed.
Slowly insert the compression damper into the cartridge tube while gently
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rocking the compression damper side to side.
Thread the compression damper into the cartridge tube.
The rebound shaft will extend downward as you insert the
compression damper.
Thread the damper anchor into the cartridge tube and tighten.
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Wrap a rag around the bleed hole and firmly grasp the cartridge tube to
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prevent fluid from ejecting from the bleed hole.
Slowly push the rebound shaft into the cartridge tube until there is about
30 mm of shaft exposed, and then fully extend again. Cycle the rebound
shaft a few times, always leaving 30 mm of shaft exposed, to purge the
system of excess fluid and air bubbles.
Do not push the rebound shaft all the way into the cartridge tube as this will
purge too much fluid. Always leave about 30 mm of shaft exposed.
⚠ CAU TIO N- E YE HAZA RD
Cycle the rebound shaft slowly. Failure to do so can result in fluid ejecting
from the cartridge tube. Wear safety glasses.
NOTICE
12 mm
12.4 N·m (110 in-lb)
Accelerator Damper™ Service
Adj wrench
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