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  • 2007 Fox F100RL 포크의 매뉴얼
    자전거, Bicycle, Fahrrad 2007. 11. 11. 02:25
    지난주에 구매한 Fox F100RL의 매뉴얼
    원본 링크: http://www.foxracingshox.com/fox_tech_center/owners_manuals/07/eng/2007_om_eng.htm

    나는 55psi 이상의 에어를 주입해야 하는 것 같다.

    F100RL/F80RL

    Installing Your Fork  |  Before You Ride  |  Setting Sag |  Adjusting Rebound  |  Locking Out the Fork  |  Changing Travel  |  Service Intervals  |  Important Safety Information

    사용자 삽입 이미지

    F100 weight 3.48 lbs./1.58 kg
    F80 weight 3.42 lbs./1.55 kg
    F100 travel 3.9 inches / 100 mm
    F80 travel 3.1 inches / 80 mm
    features/adjustments lockout, air spring pressure, rebound
    spring/damper type air/open bath
    intended use cross-country
    color White Gold

    Installing Your Fork

    Be sure your fork is properly installed before proceeding. Clicking on the link above will take you to a new page. If your fork came pre-installed on your bicycle, continue to the next section, Adjusting Rebound.

    Before You Ride

    1. Check that quick-release levers are properly adjusted and tightened.

    2. Clean the outside of your fork with soap and water and wipe dry with a soft dry rag. Do not spray water directly on the seal/upper tube junction. Do not use a high pressure washer on your fork.

    3. Inspect entire exterior of fork for damage. The fork should not be used if any of the exterior parts appear to be damaged. Please contact your local dealer or FOX Racing Shox for further inspection and repair.

    4. Check headset adjustment. If loose, adjust according to manufacturer’s recommendations.

    5. Check that brake cables or hoses are properly fastened.

    6. Check that the front and rear brakes operate properly on flat land.

    Setting Sag

    You can also view a Flash video on Setting Sag.

    To get the best performance from your fork, it is necessary to set and adjust sag. Generally, sag should be set to 15 – 25% of total fork travel.

    1. Unscrew the blue aircap (shown below) on top of the left fork leg to expose the Schrader valve.  

    1. Attach a FOX Racing Shox High Pressure Pump to the Schrader valve.

    2. Using the Air Spring Settings table below, pump your fork to the appropriate setting using the FOX High Pressure Pump , then remove the pump.

    3. Install a zip tie with light friction on the upper tube and push it down until it contacts the fork seal.

    4. Carefully sit on the bike and assume a normal riding position. The fork should compress slightly.

    5. Being careful not to further compress the fork, dismount the bicycle. Measure the distance between the seal and the zip tie. This distance is sag.

    6. Compare your sag measurement to the Sag Setup table below.

      If your sag is lower than on the table
      , screw on the pump fitting, note the current air pressure setting and depress the black bleed-valve to reduce the gauge pressure by 5 psi. Measure sag again and repeat adjustment, if necessary.

      If your sag is higher than on the table
      , screw on the pump fitting, note the current air pressure setting and pump to increase the gauge pressure by 5 psi. Measure sag again and repeat adjustment if necessary.

    7. Screw the blue aircap back on, and go ride.

    AIR SPRING SETTING guidelines
    Rider Weight Air Pressure
    < 125 lbs. ~56.7 Kg 45 psi
    125 - 135 lbs. ~61.2 Kg 50 psi
    135 - 145 lbs. ~65.7 Kg 55 psi
    145 - 155 lbs. ~70.1 Kg 65 psi
    155 - 170 lbs. ~77.1 Kg 75 psi
    170 - 185 lbs. ~83.9 Kg 85 psi
    185 - 200 lbs. ~90.7 Kg 95 psi
    200 - 215 lbs. ~97.5 Kg 105 psi
    215 - 230 lbs ~104.3 Kg 115 psi
    230 - 250 lbs. ~113.4 Kg 125 psi

    setup
    Travel XC/Race FIRM PLUSH
    80 mm (3 1/8") 12mm (1/2") 20mm (3/4")
    100 mm (4") 15mm (5/8") 25mm (1")

    sag troubleshooting
    Symptom Remedy
    Too much sag (+) air pressure in 5psi increments
    Too little sag (-) air pressure in 5psi increments
    Excessive bottoming (+) air pressure in 5psi increments
    Harsh ride; full travel not utilized (-) air pressure in 5psi increments


    Adjusting Rebound

    The rebound knob (shown below) is located on the top of the right fork leg, and has 12 clicks of adjustment. Rebound controls the speed at which the fork extends after compressing. Turning the knob clockwise slows down rebound; turning the knob counterclockwise speeds up rebound. As a starting point, turn the rebound adjuster knob all the way clockwise (full in) until it stops, then turn counterclockwise (out) 6 clicks.


    Knob Setting
    (clicks out from full in)

    Setting Description

    Tuning Tips

    Setup Tips

    1

    Slow Rebound

    Too slow and your fork will pack down and ride harsh.

    If you increase your spring rate or air pressure, you will need to slow down your rebound

    6

    (Factory setting)

    Average Rebound


    12

    Fast Rebound

    Too fast and you will experience poor traction and wheel hop.

    If you decrease your spring rate or air pressure, you will need to speed up your rebound setting.

    Locking Out the Fork

    The blue compression lockout lever is located below the red rebound adjuster knob. It allows the rider to close the compression damping circuit in the fork. This keeps the fork at the top of its travel, making it harder to compress.

    Rotate the lever fully clockwise to lockout the fork. This position is useful in climbing and sprinting situations, but will sag with the rider’s weight. The fork will "blowoff" in the event that a big hit is encountered with the fork locked out.

    To unlock the fork, simply rotate the lever fully counterclockwise.  

    Changing Travel

    Travel on your F-SERIES fork can be changed by rearranging the internal travel spacers. After changing travel, check the fork for proper operation before riding. If there is noticeable play in the fork or if it makes strange noises, disassemble the fork and check for complete number and correct orientation of spacers.

    An F100 can be lowered in travel to 80mm, but an F80 cannot be increased to 100mm.

    Tools Required for Travel Change
    • 26mm 6-sided socket

    • 10mm socket

    • Small screwdriver

    • Torque wrench

    • Oil drain pan

    • Plastic-faced hammer

    • Measuring container w/ cc or mL increments


    Supplies Required for Travel Change
    Learn how to use the FOX High Pressure Pump

    Supplies REQUIRED

    Quantity

    Part Number

    Part Name

    1

    025-03-004-A

    1 qt. bottle of FOX Suspension Fluid (7 wt.)

    1

    025-03-002-A

    5cc Pillow Pack of FOX FLOAT Fluid

    2

    241-01-002-C

    Crush washer

    1

    803-00-078

    32MM Cartridge Seal Kit (optional)

    1. Remove the blue air cap from the top of the left fork leg. Let the air out of the fork. Remove the left top cap with a 26mm socket 6-point socket wrench.

    2. Loosen the bottom nut 3-4 turns with a 10mm wrench. With a plastic mallet, gently tap the bottom of the shaft to disengage it from the lower leg. Allow oil to drain into a bucket. Remove the bottom nut and crush washer.

    3. Compress the fork as much as possible. The air piston will be visible about one inch below the top of the upper tube. Push the bottom of the air shaft upwards to push the air piston out of the top of the upper tube. Use a long, thin shaft screwdriver to push the bottom of the air shaft up through the hole in the bottom of the lower leg.

    4. Pull the air-shaft assembly from the fork. Refer to the drawings on the next page and add or remove the appropriate spacer(s) to achieve the desired travel.

    Spacers snap onto the air shaft between the negative spring guide and topout plate, as shown in the travel spacer orientation drawing below.  

    1. Lubricate the U-cup seal on the air piston with FOX FLOAT Fluid and re-install the air shaft assembly into the upper tube. Be sure to orient the U-cup seal as shown in the Seal Orientation drawing below.

    2. Push the shaft until it approaches the bottom hole of the fork. Do not push the shaft all the way through the bottom hole.

    3. Turn the fork upside down. Measure and pour 30cc of FOX Suspension Fluid through the bottom hole.

    4. Push the air shaft assembly up until the shaft comes through the bottom hole. Install the crush washer and bottom nut. Torque to 50 in-lbs.

    5. Turn the fork right side up. Pour 5cc of FOX FLOAT Fluid on top of the air piston.

    6. Lubricate the o-ring on the air topcap with FOX FLOAT Fluid.

    7. Re-install the topcap and torque to 165 in-lbs.

    8. Pump up the fork to the desired pressure and cycle it several times to check for proper operation.

    9. Re-install the blue air cap.

    10. You’re done. Go ride.

    Travel Spacer Orientation

    Seal Orientation

       

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