Suspension Setup - Fox LIVEVALVE Mode D'emploi

Suspension pour votre vélo.
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LIVE VALVE SETTING
LIVE Valve has five programmed settings that can be selected to control how
sensitive the system feels. For example, setting five will take a slightly bigger
bump or landing to open compared to setting four.
We recommend you start in setting two.
1. If the system is not already on, press the Power button once.
2. Press and release the Settings Selector button once to determine the
existing setting.
3. Quickly press the Settings Selector button again to toggle through the
five settings.
4. When the LED lights turn off, this indicates the new setting has
been selected.

SUSPENSION SETUP

The fork and shock on the Live Valve system must be set up with the
system powered off. The next few pages will walk you through setting your
compression, sag, and rebound for your Live Valve fork and shock.
All Live Valve forks and shocks have a 4 digit ID code. Use this number on
the Help page at www.ridefox.com to find out more information about your
suspension, including travel.
FORK AND SHOCK COMPRESSION SETTING
The compression adjuster changes the firmness, or support, of the fork or
shock as it is compressed. The fork and shock of the Live Valve system have
identical compression adjusters. This compression adjuster controls both
high- and low-speed compression. Since Live Valve switches automatically
between two compression positions, open and firm, turning the adjuster bolt
changes open mode compression only.
Begin with each compression adjuster in the SOFT (open) position.
Use the included 3 mm hex wrench to turn the adjuster bolt
counter-clockwise until it stops.
OPEN
(COUNTER-CLOCKWISE)
LEAST AMOUNT
OF COMPRESSION
DAMPING; SHOCK
COMPRESSION
LIGHTEST
18
CLICKS
OUT
17
SETTING 2
COMPRESSION
ADJUSTER
CLOSED
(CLOCKWISE)
MOST AMOUNT
OF COMPRESSION
DAMPING; SHOCK
COMPRESSION
FIRMEST

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