Specialized Home Gym manual E150 Fork Setup

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E150 FORK SETUP

1. Setting air pressure and sag:

Use a high-pressure shock pump to add air. Sag is based on a % of stroke of fork. Set sag according to chart as a starting point, then adjust for preference, terrain and riding technique. Always perform adjustments with fork in long travel mode! Pressure increases in short travel.

Fig.6: Install a zip-tie (not too tight) on one leg. Push zip-tie down to seal, gently sit on saddle without bouncing (apply rider weight only to the bike) to compress fork and displace zip-tie, then measure distance between fork seal and zip-tie (sag). The rider should be in full ride gear and sitting in a normal riding position when setting sag.

To maximize performance, monitor travel for the first few rides, the goal is to reach 90-100% (135-150mm) of travel a few times during a ride without harsh bottoming. If full travel is not being reached on occasion during a normal ride, lower pressure until it does.

2. Adjust low speed compression (Fig.7):

Blue knob (right) affects low speed damping, not spike valve. Low speed compression helps control cornering and braking stability, as well as control fork bottom-out.

Turn knob clockwise for a firmer, more efficient ride. Full clockwise is the maximum damping setting.

Turn knob counter-clockwise for a softer, more supple setting.

RECOMMENDED SETTING: Maximum compression (1 turn clockwise). Start soft (counter-clockwise), then increase firmness until desired ride quality is achieved.

3. Adjust rebound (Fig.7):

Red knob (right) controls rebound damping, the rate which the fork returns after fork has been compressed.

Turn knob clockwise for slower rebound (slower speeds, bigger hits).

Turn knob counter-clockwise for faster rebound (higher speeds, small bumps, more traction.

RECOMMENDED SETTING: Start from full closed [clockwise], then open 4 clicks.

4. Set Attitude Adjustment travel (Fig.7):

Black knob (left) controls fork travel length, from 110mm to 150mm.

Turn knob clockwise for shorter (110mm) travel. Pushing fork beyond 40mm will activate short travel setting.

Turn knob counterclockwise and cycle or unweight fork for longer travel (150mm).

WARNING! Avoid lowering pressure too far and bottoming out too often and too hard, this can result in rear shock or fork damage.

Fork stroke: 150mm Recommended sag: 25-30% (37.5-45mm)

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