Compression adjustment
Compression damping is adjusted by turning the adjuster (C).
WARNING
if the fork bottoms out severely, immediately adjust compression damping
or check oil level. Improper compression setting may result in fork damage,
leading to accidents, and severe or lethal injury.
Hard compression setting gives more stability and faster response, enabling a
more aggressive riding style; conversely, a softer setting will give less stability,
which calls for a smoother riding style.
To adjust compression damping, always start from the fully closed posi-
tion (adjuster turned fully clockwise) and note the number of clicks. Each
setting position is identied by a “click”.
Adjust turning the adjuster with a at head screwdriver.
Turn the adjuster (C) clockwise to increase compression damping and keep
compression travel shorter when riding over a bump.
Turn the adjuster (C) counter clockwise to decrease compression damping,
making for softer fork action over bumps.
WARNING!
Never attempt to turn the adjuster beyond its limit.
Standard settings
Compression: 15 clicks
Rebound: 15 clicks