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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    RAAW MADONNA USER MANUAL V1.5 – April 2019 www.raawmtb.com Contents Madonna general information Technical specifications Geometry table Suspension characteristics Gear bag and tube strap Assembly of components Cable routing Compatibility of components Torque settings Maintenance Cleaning Pivot Maintenance Frame assembly...
  • Page 2: Madonna General Information

    All components need to be taken care of, as described in the manufacturers manual. The RAAW Madonna can be used for all kinds of trails including bikepark riding, but the owner is always fully responsible for his or her riding.
  • Page 3: Geometry Table

    Geometry Table (all dimensions in mm except for angles) Medium Large Extra Large Reach Stack Chainstay Length BB Drop BB Height 340.5 Seat Tube Length Virtual Seat Tube Angle 77° 78.2° 78.2° Actual Seat Tube Angle 70.7° 74° 74° Horizontal Top Tube Head Tube Length Headtube Angle 65°...
  • Page 4 Antisquat (32-16) (1150mm) 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 Travel (mm) Antirise (1150mm) 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 Travel (mm) Axlepath Horizontal displacement (mm)
  • Page 5: Gear Bag And Tube Strap

    Gear Bag and Tube Strap The gear bag is placed in the top tube and positioned by a push button. The tube strap is positioned at the two eyelets in the recess of the downtube. A tubolito tube and a 25g CO cartridge can be mounted as pictures below: Cable Routing The cable routing is fully external, which makes it a dream for the assembly of the brake,...
  • Page 6: Compatibility Of Components

    All components need to be taken care of, as described in the manufacturers manual. Cleaning should be done with water, a mild soap and a brush. The Madonna has a fully sealed pivot design, but it is still recommendable to avoid pressure washing.
  • Page 7: Frame Assembly

    Frame assembly The frame is built up as below. Every single part is available, in case it is damaged or needs replacement. Please send us an email and we will sort you out.
  • Page 8: Fox Dhx2

    FOX DHX2 / Float X2 / DPX2 Setup for the RAAW Madonna Here are a few basics about spring-rate, sag and parameters that determine the spring rate you need. • The rate of the spring you use in your DHX2 shock defines the amount of sag. The air pressure you use in your Float X2 or DPX2 defines the amount of sag.
  • Page 9 The Float X2 and DPX2 need to be set up by measuring the sag. Keep adding air until you reach 25-30% sag on the shock. Important: The Float X2 and the DPX2 have a positive air chamber and a negative air chamber.
  • Page 10 HSC – High Speed Compression Large impacts hitting the rear wheel fast are absorbed by the spring and can be slowed down by the high-speed compression damping. Adding HSC damping will slow down the suspension when being compressed by a large impact. LSC –...
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Bad things can happen and crashes are a part of our sport. If you happen to damage your Madonna frame, we offer a crash replacement program over a period of five years. Our crash replacement program is an additional program we offer to support you when things don’t go your way.
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