Suspension Terminology; Installation - X-Fusion Velvet R 2008 Owner's Manual

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Suspension terminology

Shock Sag
The amount by which the shock compresses with the rider seated in the normal
riding position. The recommended amount of sag is generally 20-30% of the total shock
travel.
Compression Damping
Generally, compression damping is speed sensitive, meaning the faster the shock travels the
higher the force of compression damping it produces.
Rebound Damping
extension.
Spring Rate
Defined as the amount of force required to compress the spring a given amount.
Generally it is referred to in pounds per inch (lbs./in.).

Installation

It is extremely important that your VELVET R is installed correctly by a qualified bicycle
mechanic. Improperly installed forks are extremely dangerous and can result in severe and/
or fatal injuries. Please support your local bike shop and have them properly install your
fork. If you must do it yourself:
Remove the existing fork from the bicycle and the crown race from the fork.
1.
Measure the length of the fork steerer tube against the length of the steerer
2.
tube. The steerer tube may need cutting to the proper length. Make sure there is
sufficient length to clamp the stem.
Install the headset crown race firmly against the top of the fork crown.
3.
Install the fork assembly on the bike. Adjust the headset until no play or drag is felt.
4.
Install disc brakes according to the manufacturer's instructions.
5.
When changing tires, always make sure there is at least 5 mm between the tire
6.
and the bottom of the fork brace with the air in the fork completely discharged
and the fork completely compressed.
6
The damping force generated by the shock as it is being compressed.
The damping force generated by the shock as it returns to full

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