TUNING
To get the most out of your White Brothers fork, it is important that you tune the fork to fit your weight, riding style and the terrain you ride.
INITIAL BREAK-IN PERIOD:
Your new fork is designed to
TOOLS NEEDED:
24MM.socket with ratchet.
4mm Allen wrench 6mm Allen wrench
AIR SPRING / OIL DAMPER
Your new White Brothers fork is designed with a air spring and oil damping. The following guidelines for adjusting and maintaining your fork will enable you to enjoy maximum performance and longevity from your fork.
1.First, test ride the fork over easy terrain. If after riding the fork over varied terrain you
decide that more tuning is necessary, continue to the next step.
2.The compression or spring of the fork can be changed two ways: 1) by adjusting the spring air pressure 2)by adjusting the rebound setting or adding air to the damper.
3.To adjust the air pressure remove the dust cap from the left leg to expose the air valve. Add or remove pressure using a high pressure air pump to achieve your desired spring support.
4.Compression adjustment is done by adding or removing air at the top of the right leg. Pressures can range from 50 to 150 lbs. Higher air pressure will provide more compression damping while lower air pressure will provide less compression damping. Less compression damping will increase the fork dive but will feel smoother over small bumps. More compression damping will feel stiffer over small bumps but will be more resistant to bottoming. DO NOT COMPRESS FORK WITHOUT AIR IN DAMPER!
5.Rebound adjustment is done by turning the knob on the bottom of the right leg. Turn the knob clockwise for slower rebound. To speed up rebound, turn the knob counter- clockwise. Start with a middle setting and fine tune the rebound from there. Proper rebound will allow the tire to track the ground over consecutive bumps. Too slow of rebound will
Air Pressure Adjustment
Compression Adjustment
Rebound Adjustment
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