Sus Sus R Petrol Petrol R Owner's Manual

Similar documents
Thank you for purchasing our product

Model List. Odesa Mag Odesa Tridium EnRoute Manx Grind Grind OS SPINNER 300 Eagle. Owner's Manual

Model List. Odesa Mag Odesa Tridium EnRoute Manx Grind Grind OS SPINNER 300 Eagle. Owner's Manual

RST fork should not be used if any parts appear to be or are damaged. Contact your local dealer or distributor for replacement parts.

SCOTT BICYCLES OWNERS MANUAL Content

SANTA CRUZ BICYCLES MY18 Nomad Suspension Setup

manual Shock 03_ A5 _E :39 Uhr Seite 2 CONTENT

Installation manual. 2 front / 1 rear spacer kit Jeep Wrangler JK 2 & 4 door Part # 42005

Please read this manual carefully as it contains important information about the proper installation, use, care and maintenance of your shock.

Table of Contents Safety Warning Information

MXZ RC-P and MXZ R User manual

SANTA CRUZ BICYCLES MY18 Hightower Suspension Setup

SANTA CRUZ BICYCLES MY17 Nomad Suspension Setup

WARRANTY INFORMATION AMERICAN MADE MANITOU SUSPENSION

1401 / 1402 / 1403 ADJUSTABLE TRAILING ARM MOUNT BRACES INSTALLATION OF HOTCHKIS PERFORMANCE ADJUSTABLE TRAILING ARM MOUNT BRACES

ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO DEUTSCH ESPAÑOL OWNER S MANUAL & SET UP GUIDE 日本語

Owner s Manual DV-22 / DV-28

Sport Sway Bar Kit Chrylser E-Body Cuda, Challenger

Sport Sway Bar Kit UP SCION xb

Installation manual. Front leveling kit. Part # Part # Important customer information: Ram WD Ram WD

OWNER`S MANUAL 50SXS/65SXS COMPETITION

Sport Sway Bar Kit C-10 Truck

Installation manual. 1.5 front leveling kit. Nissan Titan. Part # Part # Important customer information: Nissan Titan

16366 Steering Tie Rods Chrysler B-Body, Charger, Super Bee, Road Runner, GTX Chrysler E-Body, Cuda, Challenger

Giant Hydraulic Disc Brake System

P/N# Performance Lowering Springs Installation Instructions

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction Shock Basics & Terminology General Maintenance... 5 XTC NRS AC/All Conditions Warp DS...

Index. Page Number Section

Congratulations! RIDER CONNECT

OWNERS MANUAL. LINK & PDS Trax shock absorber.

Sport Sway Bar Kit VW MKV & MKVI Jetta, GTI, GLI Audi A3

SCOTT SCOTT-SPORTS.COM SAG-BOY BIKE OWNERS MANUAL GENIUS MC REFLEX FX / CONTESSA FX OWNERS MANUAL / BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG / MANUEL D UTILISATION

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1000-LB. MOTORCYCLE LIFT TABLE OWNER S MANUAL

Installation manual. 3 suspension system Toyota Tacoma. 4x4 and 2WD PreRunner. Part # Part # Important customer information:

1313 LOWER TRAILING ARMS CHEVROLET B-BODY

Installation manual. Rear ladder bars. Chevy/GMC 2500/3500 HD. Part # Part # Important customer information:

Installation manual. Rear traction bars. Ram Ram Part # Part # Important customer information:

22421 SPORT SWAY BAR SET TOYOTA COROLLA

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Frames Technical Data & Features

16385 Steering Tie Rods Chrysler A-Body

SPORT COIL SPRINGS Scion xa & xb Part #19412 INSTALLATION OF HOTCHKIS FRONT COIL SPRINGS

2015 & 2018 Fender Brace Installation Instructions

«SAG-BOY» BIKE OWNERS MANUAL OWNERS MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D UTILISATION

DUAL SUSPENSION USER S MANUAL


Introduction.. pg.4. Basic Terms & Shock Setup Overview.. pg.6. General Maintenance. pg.9. Coil Shock Setup pg.10. Setting and Adjusting Sag... pg.

1204AA Ford Mustang Double Adjustable Trailing Arms

Anti-roll bar set (pn 2278) Pontiac GTO

Wren Inverted Suspension Forks with Keyed Stanchions and TwinAir System

2002 Rear Shock Owners Manual

Installation manual. 2 Suspension System. Ford F150 4WD and 2WD. Part # Part # Ford F150 4WD and 2WD

CONGRATULATIONS! RIDER CONNECT DVO TECH

Camaro / Firebird. Please read the following key points before installing this kit.

Sport Sway Bar Kit Chevy Camaro

PIVOT BUSHING KIT GM F-BODY

Installation manual. Replacement front sway bar end link Dodge Ram Dodge Ram 1500 Part # 30927

Rear Upper Camber Link (12425) Scion tc

Installation manual. 2.5 suspension system. (Except Mega-Cab) Part # Part # Important customer information:

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

5) The trailing arm should then pivot smoothly on the chassis. 6) Install the rear bolt. 7) Place one drop of blue Loctite

Please read the following key points before installing this kit.

Installation manual 3 front / 2 rear suspension system FJ / Runner Part # sj110607rev.03

Installation manual. 3 suspension system Toyota Tacoma. Part # Part # Important customer information: Toyota Tacoma

2282R GM A Body Extreme Rear Sway Bar

Installation manual. 3 Suspension Kit Ram WD. Part # Part # Important customer information: 2013 Ram WD

Installation manual 2 Leveling kit GM x 4. Part # Part # Important customer information: GM x 4

Rear Suspension System C-10 Pickup Truck

Installation Manual. 3 suspension system Toyota Tacoma 4WD & 2WD prerunner. Part # Part # Important customer information:

Torque Settings INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 I.F.S. SUSPENSION TOYOTA TACOMA PART # 52904

78-88 G Body Rear Trailing Arm Kit

Installation Manual Chevy 2500/3500HD 4x4 3.5 Lift w/ Uniball upper control arms. Part # SS

Installation manual. 2 front leveling kit. (Except Mega-Cab) Part # Part # Important customer information:

INSTALLATION OF HOTCHKIS FRONT STABILIZER BAR

BMW E46 M3 SPORT SWAY BAR SET # 22826

25405 COMPETITION END LINK KIT 2002-UP ACURA RSX, 2004 Subaru STi INSTALLATION OF HOTCHKIS FRONT ENDLINKS

STX22Air AM Goldline. Owner s Manual/ Mounting Instructions

Anti-Roll Bar Set # 2279, Cadillac CTS V6 & CTS-V

Installation manual Toyota Tundra 4WD & 2WD - 2 front leveling kit Toyota Sequoia 4WD & 2WD - 2 front leveling kit Part # 52070

Rear Leaf Spring Kit 24366, Chrysler B-body, Chrysler E-Body

QA1 MOD Series Shock Installation and Quick Tuning Guide

Installation Instructions

Installation manual. 3.5 suspension system Chevy / GMC 2500HD / 3500HD With contact overloads Part # 13090

Installation Manual 2019 Ram wd. 2 front leveling kit. Part # Part # Ram wd (will not fit Air ride models)

Owner s Manual Wren Inverted Suspension Forks

2006 SHOCK TOWER BRACE 93-UP F-BODY CAMARO/FIREBIRD

MOVE ON TO THE REAR BAR INSTALLATION

1999 HEADSHOK SUPER FATTY M AND P-BONE TM M OWNER S MANUAL

Owner s Instruction and Safety Manual. pet trailer. Burley Tail Wagon. Burley Tail Wagon model shown (Stroller Kit and Kickstand are Sold Separately)

REAR SWAY BAR 2207R GM CAMARO/FIREBIRD

Heavy-Duty Drywall Dolly Cart

Installation Manual Ram x4 4 Lift w/upper control arms. Part # Part # 34105

Model year 2014 USER MANUAL

94-96 Impala SS/ B-Body Rear Coilover Conversion Kit

Rear Sway Bar Kit 22390R C-10 Truck

Torque Settings INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 SUSPENSION SYSTEM CHEVY PICKUP 3/4 TON PART # 13720

Sport Sway Bar Kit (22431 ) Subaru Forester INSTALLATION OF HOTCHKIS FRONT SWAY BAR

Installation manual 3 suspension system Toyota Tacoma 4 x 4 & PreRunner Part # sj rev.03

TUNING GUIDE. ridefox.com

Installation manual. Long arm upgrade kit of lift March 1999 Dodge Ram 1500, 2500 and Part # 30945

Transcription:

2007 SPINNER Rear Shock Sus Sus R Petrol Petrol R Owner's Manual

Setup, tuning and maintenance of your Spinner Rear Shock Congratulations on getting a bike with Spinner suspension. To ensure the best performance and longest service life from your Spinner shock, please read and carefully follow these setup, tuning and maintenance instructions. CAUTION! All Spinner products must be installed by a qualified bicycle mechanic using appropriate professional tools. Spinner assumes no liability for products which are improperly installed. WARNING! Failure to follow these instructions can result in component failure. Component failure can lead to loss of control of the bicycle and result in serious personal injury or death. Spinner shocks should be tuned to your weight, riding style and riding conditions. We recommend that you ask your dealer to set the suspension for you before your first ride. Thereafter, follow these instructions to fine-tune your suspension to meet your needs. 1. Before you start a. Identify the type of shock: Air Shock or Coil Shock b. Identify the shock model: with Rebound Control or without Rebound Control 2. Setup and tuning of Air Shocks Setting up and tuning your Spinner Air Shock is done in the following sequence: Air Valve a. Set the Sag: Sag, or static compression, is directly related to your weight, and is the amount the suspension travels when you sit on the bike in the riding position. The rule of thumb is that sag should be 15 to 30 percent of total suspension movement; but check with your dealer or bike manufacturer for specific sag recommendations for your bike s suspension geometry; then: 1) If the dealer has not adjusted the shock for your weight, start with an air pressure in the shock that is equal to your body weight. 2) Measure and write down the distance from the rear axle to the top rear of the saddle. 3) Get on the bike, in riding position, and have a friend measure and write down the distance from the rear axle to the top rear of the saddle with your full weight on the bike. 4) The difference between these two measurements is the sag. If the difference between the measurements is more than the dealer s or manufacturer s recommendation, add air to the shock. If it is less, bleed air from the shock. Add or bleed air in small increments; then repeat steps 2) and 3) until you get the recommended sag. 5) Record the air pressure at which you achieved correct sag. You ll want to refer to it often in the future, because it s the starting point for spring rate adjustments. CAUTION: Do not use air pressures above 250 psi or below 100 psi. Higher pressure can damage the shock. Lower pressure can damage the bike. Rebound Adjuster

b. Spring Rate: The spring rate is the stiffness (or cushiness) of the shock. Once sag has been set for your weight, you may find times when riding conditions warrant more or less stiffness to your suspension. You can adjust the stiffness by increasing or reducing air pressure, as long as you don t go outside the 100 to 250 psi range. c. Rebound Rate: Some Spinner Air Shock models have a red rebound control knob (see illustration above). Rebound rate is the rate at which the shock returns to its static (sag) position after compression. Turning the control knob clockwise (in) slows the rebound rate; turning it counterclockwise (out) speeds up the rebound rate. The starting point for tuning the rebound rate is achieved with a Curb Test: 1) Turn the Rebound Adjusting Knob all the way counter-clockwise, the fastest rebound rate. Note that the knob has click detents every quarter turn. 2) While sitting in the saddle, ride the bike off a curb and count the number of times the rear suspension bounces before it returns to normal sag position. You want to achieve one suspension bounce. 3) Now, turn the Rebound Knob a quarter turn (the next click detent) clockwise, and repeat the test, counting the number of bounces. 4) Repeat step 3) until you achieve one bounce of the suspension, and record how many clicks clockwise you have turned the Rebound Knob. This is your normal rebound rate setting. Different terrain conditions may warrant adjusting the rebound rate up or down; but you should keep a record of the normal rebound position, along with your normal sag air pressure, as a reference When tuning suspension, make only one change at a time, and write down what you did. This will help you understand how each change affects how the bike rides. 3. Setup and tuning of Coil Shocks Setting up and tuning your Spinner Coil Shock is done in the following sequence: Rebound Adjuster a. Set the Sag: Sag, or static compression, is directly related to your weight, and is the amount the suspension travels when you sit on the bike in the riding position. The rule of thumb is that sag should be 15 to 30 percent of total suspension movement; but check with your dealer or bike manufacturer for specific sag recommendations for your bike s suspension geometry; then: 1) Measure and write down the distance from the rear axle to the top rear of the saddle. 2) Get on the bike, in riding position, and have a friend measure and write down the distance from the rear axle to the top rear of the saddle with your full weight on the bike. 3) The difference between these two measurements is the sag. If the difference between the measurements is more than the dealer s or manufacturer s recommendation, turn the Spring Spring Rate Adjusting Ring rate Adjusting Ring clockwise a quarter turn at a time until you achieve the recommended sag. If the difference is less than the dealer s or manufacturer s recommendation, turn the Spring rate Adjusting Ring counterclockwise a quarter turn at a time until you achieve the recommended sag. 4) Accurately measure the spring length at which you achieved correct sag. You ll want to refer to it often in the future, because it s the starting point for spring rate adjustments.

b. Spring Rate: The spring rate is the stiffness (or cushiness) of the shock. Once sag has been set for your weight, you may find times when riding conditions warrant more or less stiffness to your suspension. You can adjust the stiffness by turning the Spring Rate adjusting Ring clockwise (stiffer) or counterclockwise (softer). Before every ride and after each spring adjustment, slide the rubber Bump Stop all the way down against the shock body. If, as you ride, the bump stop moves all the way up against the top spring retainer plate, your spring adjustment is not stiff enough. You need to increase the spring rate. c. Rebound Rate: Some Spinner Coil Shock models have a red rebound control knob (see illustration above). Rebound rate is the rate at which the shock returns to its static (sag) position after compression. Turning the control knob clockwise (in) slows the rebound rate; turning it counterclockwise (out) speeds up the rebound rate. The starting point for tuning the rebound rate is achieved with a Curb Test: 1) Turn the Rebound Adjusting Knob all the way counter-clockwise, the fastest rebound rate. Note that the knob has click detents every quarter turn. 2) While sitting in the saddle, ride the bike off a curb and count the number of times the rear suspension bounces before it returns to normal sag position. You want to achieve one suspension bounce. 3) Now, turn the Rebound Knob a quarter turn (the next click detent) clockwise, and repeat the test, counting the number of bounces. 4) Repeat step 3) until you achieve one bounce of the suspension, and record how many clicks clockwise you have turned the Rebound Knob. This is your normal rebound rate setting. Different terrain conditions may warrant adjusting the rebound rate up or down; but you should keep a record of the normal rebound position, along with your normal sag air pressure, as a reference When tuning suspension, make only one change at a time, and write down what you did. This will help you understand how each change affects how the bike rides. 4. Maintenance After Every 8 hours of Riding Clean the shock with warm water, mild soap and a soft, small brush. CAUTION: Do not use a high-pressure hose or washer to clean the shock or any part of your bike. The high pressure can displace lubricants and force moisture where it can damage components. Clean the air valve. Use a torque wrench to check the torque on the mounting bolts. It should be 60 in-lbs(6.8 N.m). CAUTION: Over-torqueing the bolts can cause the suspension to bind and malfunction. Under-torqueing can cause damage to the frame and shock. After every 20 hours of riding Remove, clean, and lightly grease the mounting hardware, using a good quality bicycle grease. Reassemble and use a torque wrench to torque the bolts to 60 in-lbs (6.8 N.m) CAUTION: Over-torqueing the bolts can cause the suspension to bind and malfunction. Under-torqueing can cause damage to the frame and shock.

WARRANTY Spinner warranties its products to be free of defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the original date of purchase or one year from the date of manufacturing, whichever comes first. The warranty in the USA is 12 months. If you are outside the USA, please contact the Spinner authorized distributor in your country for the LIMITED WARRANTY. This warranty is extended to the original owner only, and is subject to the following terms and conditions. TERMS AND CONDITIONS The warranty does not cover cosmetic or structural damage arising from abuse or misuse including, but not limited to, damage caused by crashes and/or collisions, owner neglect, improper installation and/or assembly, improper maintenance, alterations, modifications, additions, changes to the original product or other excessive, improper or abnormal conditions. Wear and tear in normal use or environmental exposure is not covered by this warranty. Spinner will repair or replace, at its sole discretion, any part(s) or product(s) deemed defective under the terms of this warranty. In the event a product needs to be replaced and is discontinued or not available, Spinner reserves the right to replace the product with one of equal value. No credits or refunds will be issued. This product is not intended for use in stunt riding, ramp jumping, acrobatics, competitive riding, with power or motor assistance of any kind, riding with heavy loads, extreme riding or similar activities. The user assumes the risk of any personal injuries, product damage/failure, and any other losses, which may arise under such use. Spinner shall not be held responsible for any incidental or consequential damages. Labor charges for parts changes, swaps, or incidental costs such as transportation to and from an authorized dealer for repair or replacement of any defective part or fork are not covered in the warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and your rights may vary from state to state (USA only). Spinner does not authorize or permit anyone else, including its dealers, to make any other warranties, expressed or implied, for Spinner. WARRANTY REPAIR Warranty claim procedures will vary from country to country. To file a warranty claim, please see your dealer who will contact your local Spinner distributor for specific instructions. A copy of the original sales receipt must accompany all claims.

ARGENTINA Vaitech Intl. S.R.L. Tel: 54-11-4251-1087 ventas@vairo.com BRASIL Curacao do Brasil Ltda. Tel: 55-11-2145-4700 info@curacaodobrasil.com.br CANADA ACS Distributing Tel: 905-841-7868 stuart@khscanada.com KOREA Azokey Korea Tel: 82-31-573-4003 asia@ddkbike.com SINGAPORE Cappa Trading PTE ltd Tel: 65-6841-5151 cappa@pacific.net.sa SPAIN Macario Llorenile, S.A. Tel: +34-99-8873737 info@macario.com UNITED KINGDOM Super Shox Tel: 0-115-941-5972 joe@super-shox.com USA J&B Importers Tel: 800-666-5000 sales@jbimporters.com USA Spinner USA Tel: 1-650-965-4442 info@spinner-usa.com GERMANY BBF Fahrrad GmbH Tel: 49-3342-3544321 kaiser@bbf-direkt.de TAIWAN Spinner Industry Co., Ltd. Tel: 886-4-6832810 vanessa@insyncsuspension.com s6832810@ms15.hinet.net www.spinner-usa.com