Adjusting The Rear Suspension: Shock Absorber - Vector e-bike Manual

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Adjusting the rear suspension: Shock Absorber

The shock absorber compresses under pressure and rebounds to recover its original length. The
compression dampening is the setting that determines how fast or slow it is compressed. The rebound
dampening (or bounce) is the setting that determines how fast or slow it stretches.
Getting the correct suspension preload is essential for the good performance of the vehicle. The sag is
the cushion stroke caused by the rider's weight while seated on the vehicle in their normal position.
Each rider must adjust the sag under their weight by changing the spring's preload. It is recommended
that the shock stroke be set at 10-15 mm for normal riding and 15-20 mm if going downhill.
Recommendations for the shock absorber:
Do not try to remove the shock absorber. Visit a Vector Official Service if it does not operate normally.
Damage caused by misuse or removal will void the warranty.
The shock absorber is preloaded with 5.5 to 6.8 bar (80-100psi). To prevent air leaks do not try to
remove the valve.
If you have been through a muddy trail, carefully clean the main shaft, dust cover and rubber stopper.

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