Rockshox Tuning Guide 2001-2012
Rockshox Tuning Guide 2001-2012
Rockshox Tuning Guide 2001-2012
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INTRODUCTION
Dual Air technology provides the rider with a tremendous range of setup and tuning possibilities for their
suspension fork, using air positive and air negative springs.
Positive springs support the weight of the bike and the rider.
Negative springs counteracts friction and breakaway.
This guide will show you how to:
Use sag to perform a more detailed spring setup for your exact rider weight.
Use performance tuning to set the fork to be XC (Cross Country) fast and efficient, or All Mountain
smooth and supple.
Shock pump
SAG
Sag is the amount the fork compresses when you are sitting on your bike while wearing your normal riding
gear (hydration pack, helmet, clothing, etc.). It is important to tune the sag measurement of your fork
because proper sag enhances the ability of the front wheel to follow the changing contours of the terrain
as you ride.
LOCKOUT
If the fork is equipped with a lockout, turn the lockout,
located at the top of the drive side fork leg, to the
Unlocked position.
QUICK SETUP
Some RockShox forks have an air pressure chart printed on the back of the non-driveside fork leg, or in
the fork User Manual. If this information is not available, skip to the next section, Setup Using Sag. The
following steps will show you how to perform a quick spring setup using the air pressure chart.
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Sag percentage
10%
20%
30%
40%
60
12
18
24
80
16
24
32
100
10
20
30
40
120
12
24
36
48
140
14
28
42
56
160
16
32
48
64
170
17
34
51
68
If the fork does not sag the desired amount, you will
need to adjust the air pressure settings.
To increase the amount of sag:
1. Release 5-10 psi from the negative spring
2. Release 5-10 psi from the positive spring
3. Recheck sag
To decrease the amount of sag:
1. Add 5-10 psi to the positive spring
2. Add 5-10 psi to the negative spring
3. Recheck sag
Repeat this process until the desired sag is achieved, then record the air pressure settings for future
reference.
At this point, the fork is set up for your rider weight. You can reinstall the air valve caps and go for a
ride. However, if you want to tune your fork for specific performance characteristics, continue on to the
next section, Performance Tuning.
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PERFORMANCE TUNING
Now that youve adjusted the positive and negative air springs in your fork to achieve proper sag for your
weight, you can fine tune the springs for specific performance characteristics.
For a more supple ride with better small bump absorption:
Pressurize the negative spring 5 to 15 psi more than the positive. Reference the positive air pressure
setting you recorded during sag setup.
Do not reference the pressure indicated on the pump after reattaching it to the fork, as this pressure will
be lower than the recorded pressure.
Do not pressurize the negative spring more than 15 psi higher than the positive spring, as this will
increase sag beyond the recommended amount.
For a firmer, more efficient ride:
Pressurize the negative spring 5 to 15 psi less than the positive. Reference the positive air pressure setting
you recorded during sag setup.
Do not reference the pressure indicated on the pump after reattaching it to the fork, as this pressure will
be lower than the recorded pressure.
Once you have achieved desired sag and spring performance, record your settings, reinstall the air valve
caps, and go for a ride!
CONCLUSION
We would like to thank you again for choosing RockShox for your bicycle suspension. RockShox is
committed to the quality of your ride experience. We hope that this tuning guide has helped you
explore the full tuning capability of your suspension fork and opened your world to greater performance
possibilities.
Please check back to www.rockshox.com frequently for more quick tips, tuning, and service information.
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