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Manitou DORADO User Manual

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DORADO OWNERS MANUAL
DORADO OWNERS MANUAL
IRT (Infinite Rate Tune)
Dorado Pro forks are equipped with the IRT air spring system. The IRT is located
on the bottom of the spring side (left) leg. Innite Rate Tune (IRT) allows for
advanced spring tuning by independently modifying air pressures in the beginning
and end stroke. IRT technology created a secondary air spring that eects on
the middle to end strong of the fork. This allows the main air spring to be set
to lower pressures for improved small bump sensitivity while maintaining mid
stroke support and moderate to aggressive end strong ramp up. For initial
setup information see the Dorado Pro setup guide. For more advanced tuning
information see the IRT advanced tuning guide.
Dorado Expert forks are equipped with Incremental Volume Adjust (IVA). The
IVA is located on the bottom of the spring side (left) leg. IVA is a self-contained
air volume adjustment system that allows the user to customize ramp up for
specic conditions. The self contained spacers can be moved on either side of the
air piston to change the positive air volume. For initial setup information see the
Dorado Expert setup guide. For more advanced tuning information see the IVA
advanced tuning guide.
The Dorado Comp uses a coil spring system with external preload located on the
bottom of the spring side (left) leg. See the Dorado Comp setup guide for spring
rate information and initial setup. Consult the service guide for changing spring
for the rider weight.
maintenance
Your fork requires periodic maintenance, cleaning, and inspection. Torque values
of bolts and fasteners must be checked periodically, more often if riding in
extreme conditions. To maintain top performance, it is recommended that the
fork be periodically disassembled, cleaned, dried and re-lubricated. Visit www.
manitoumtb.com for the specic service guide for your product.
SUGGESTED SERVICE INTERVALS FOR DORADO
(Extreme riding and harsh conditions may require more frequent service)
BEFORE EVERY RIDE YOU SHOULD:
Ensure that the Hex Axle is properly installed per instructions.
Ensure that all bolts are tightened to the appropriate torque recommendations
by the parts’ respective manufacturers.
Wipe the inner legs and clean the fork. Check the entire fork for any obvious
damage.
Check the headset for proper adjustment. To check for a loose front headset
apply the front brake with both wheels on level pavement and push the bike
forwards and backwards rapidly to see if you hear the headset rattling. If it is
then it is too loose. Follow headset manufacturer’s instructions to tighten.
Ensure that the front brake cable is properly routed and check brake
adjustment. Follow brake manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNING
! !
SERVICE INTERVALS
EVERY RIDE EVERY 50 HOURS EVERY 200 HOURS / YEARLY
CLEAN DIRT FROM WIPERS, WIPE LEGS REPLACE CASTING SEMI BATH OIL REPLACE CASTING SEMI BATH OIL
INSPECT FOR SCRATCHES ON LEGS LUBRICATE LEG SEALS REPLACE LEG SEALS & FOAM RINGS
CHECK AIR PRESSURE AND SAG CLEAN AND INSPECT BUSHINGS REPLACE DAMPER OIL
CHECK AXLE TORQUE CHECK FASTENER TORQUES CLEAN AND INSPECT BUSHINGS
RELEASE BUILT UP CASTING
PRESSURE USING THE TSR
BUTTONS OR SCREWS
CLEAN AND RE-LUBRICATE AIR
PISTON(S)
REPLACE AIR SPRING SEALS AND
RE-LUBRICATE
CHECK FASTENER TORQUES

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Manitou DORADO Specifications

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BrandManitou
ModelDORADO
CategoryBicycle Accessories
LanguageEnglish

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