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QUICK-START
2001 JUDY
RACE/SL/XC/C
IMPORTANT: THE FOLLOWING TIPS ARE TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OWNER'S
MANUAL AS THEY CONTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS APPLY
FROM THE OWNER'S MANUAL.
This guide will help you quickly find your preferred settings. Remember, what might be your perfect set-
up may not be the same for someone else with the same bike and equal weight – we, like our bikes, are
individuals! Left and right are as viewed from the saddle.
HYDRA-COIL SET-UP
Judy forks are designed to sag when you are sitting on your bike. Sag is the
compression of the fork caused by the rider's weight. Correct sag allows the front
wheel to follow the contour of the terrain as you ride. Sag is adjusted by turning the top
cap preload adjusters. Turning the adjusters clockwise increases spring preload
(stiffness of the spring) decreasing sag. Turning it counterclockwise decreases spring
preload which increases sag. Sag should be set between 10 and 25 percent of the
travel selected. To change travel refer to the owner's manual.
To measure sag, install a zip-tie on the upper tube of the fork flush against the XXX
seal. Sit on the bike in your normal riding position, with your elbow against a wall to aid
balance. Step off the bike, and measure the distance between the XXX seal and the zip-
tie. This is your sag. (Fig. 1 & 2)
To determine the existing travel, measure the distance between the crown and XXX
wiper seal. (Fig. 3)
Judy Race: 63 travel = 94 mm / 80 travel = 111 mm / 100 travel = 128 mm
Judy SL/XC/C: 63 travel = 90 mm / 80 travel = 107 mm / 100 travel = 124 mm
ADJUST YOUR SAG IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR MODEL, TRAVEL and STYLE
Model
Judy Race/SL/XC/C
Judy Race/SL/XC/C
Judy SL/XC
If you're unable to achieve your correct sag by turning the preload adjuster, you may
need to change the springs. All RockShox products are designed for the 'average' rider's
weight (160-180lb or 70-80kg) and style. If you are not 'average' it may be necessary to
change the spring in your fork to achieve ultimate performance. Use the guidelines
below for spring selection. Note: spring selection depends on travel selected.
SPRING SELECTION
63mm
<100 lb (45 kg)
100-120 lb (45-55 kg)
120-150 lb (55-70 kg)
150-180 lb (70-80 kg)
180-200 lb (80-90 kg)
>200 lb (90 kg)
Travel
Sag - XC/Race
63 mm
80 mm
100 mm
Weight
80/100mm
<100 lb (45 kg)
100-120 lb (45-55 kg)
120-150 lb (55-70 kg)
150-180 lb (70-80 kg)
180-200 lb (80-90 kg)
200-230 lb (90-105 kg)
>230 lb (105 kg)
Sag - Enduro
(Firm)
(Plush)
6-9 mm
10-15 mm
8-12 mm
12-20 mm
10-15 mm
15-25 mm
Spring
Left
Right
silver
silver
silver
yellow
yellow
yellow
yellow
red
red
red
red
black
black
black
Fig. 1
Checking SAG
Fig. 2
Measure SAG
Fig. 3
Travel Check

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Summary of Contents for Rock Shox JUDY RACE 2001

  • Page 1 QUICK-START 2001 JUDY RACE/SL/XC/C IMPORTANT: THE FOLLOWING TIPS ARE TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OWNER’S MANUAL AS THEY CONTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS APPLY FROM THE OWNER’S MANUAL. This guide will help you quickly find your preferred settings. Remember, what might be your perfect set- up may not be the same for someone else with the same bike and equal weight –...
  • Page 2 QUICK-START 2001 JUDY RACE/SL/XC/C DAMPING ADJUSTMENTS The damping system on Judy HydraCoil forks has adjustable rebound damping with the exception of Judy C. To change the rebound damping (speed of return after compression) turn the black knob at the bottom of the right-hand leg. Looking from underneath, gently turn the rebound adjuster clockwise until it stops.