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Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair
9.2.9.3 Suspension too soft on inclines
The rear frame damper deflects deeply through
the deflection range. The deflection is quickly
used up, body weight shifts downwards and the
pedelec loses some momentum.
Figure 238: Excessively soft suspension in the rear frame damper on hilly terrain
Solution
Turn compression lever clockwise. The damping and compression hardness is
increased, and the deflection stroke speed is
reduced. Efficiency on hilly and flat terrain is
improved.
Figure 239: Position of RS Suntour compression lever for rear frame dampers Triair2 (a), Triair (b), EDGE-comp (c) and
EDGE (d)