K2 Bike K2 BICYCLE manual

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B/4”
A/3”
Travel Positions (A shown)

(1) Measure the shock eye-to-eye (the distance from the center of

one mounting bolt to the center of the other mounting bolt).Fig35 Call this dimension “A.”

(2)Sit on the bicycle in a normal riding position, weighting both the handlebars and saddle. Have an assistant measure the shock unit eye-to-eye. This is dimension “B.”

(3)The difference between dimensions “A” and “B” is the sag. If

the sag is less than 25% of the stroke, decrease the preload. If

the sag is greater than 25% of the stroke), increase the preload. The preload adjustment process varies a bit depending upon the

type of shock unit the bicycle is equipped with. c. Adjusting the Coil Shock Preload.

A coil-sprung shock’s preload is adjusted by rotating the knurled nut

that compresses the coil. By gripping the spring (fig. 30) and rotating, you can usually perform the adjustment. To begin, loosen the preload completely until the coil is loose. Then, tighten one turn or until the coil is no longer loose. We will call this the “adjustment starting position.”

(1) Measure the sag.

(2) To increase the sag from the adjustment starting position, it is recommended that a lighter spring be purchased and fitted for proper function.

(3) To increase the preload, rotate the spring/nut clockwise. K2 recommends not more than 5 rotations beyond the adjustment starting position to achieve the target sag. If more than 5 rotations are required, it is recommended that a heavier spring be purchased and fitted for proper function.

2. Wheel Travel Adjustment. The K2 Attack offers two travel increments. Position A, as in (fig. 35), will give you 3” of rear wheel travel, while position B alters the geometry to allow 4” of travel.

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Contents Page Page Contents Page General Warning First Bike FitSafety First Mechanical Safety Check First Ride Safety BasicsRiding Safely Off Road Safety Wet Weather Riding Night RidingPage Changing Components or Adding Accessories Downhill or Competition BikingStandover Height Saddle PositionPage Handlebar Height and Angle Control Position Adjustments Brake ReachTech WheelsPage Page Page Page Page Page Brakes Page Shifting Gears How a Derailleur Drivetrain Works Page Page Pedals Page Bicycle Suspension Tires and Tubes Page K2 Razorback Set-Up Instructions Air Spring Valve Rebound Adjustment Wheel Lockout K2 Tirade Set-Up Instructions Page Position a Rebound Adjustment Knob Lithium Set-Up Instructions Fig34 Attack Set-Up Instructions Page Service Service Intervals Page Page If Your Bicycle Sustains An Impact