Fork Settings
The forks have different settings to fine-tune their performance based on the rider’s needs. Settings adjustments
must be performed by an experienced technician. Setting a fork improperly could make the bike hard to ride and
could cause severe or fatal injuries.
Extension setting
Tools:
Flathead screwdriver.
Procedure:
The extension setting is located on the cap of the right leg. Turning the regulator clockwise will lower the
rebound speed; Turning the regulator anti-clockwise will increase the rebound speed. Usually, the
regulation is done by starting in a fully clockwise position and then turning anti-clockwise the regulator
between 16 and 22 clicks, depending on the temperature outside.
Compression setting (only on some models)
Tools:
Hex key 2 mm.
Procedure:
The compression setting is located on the lower screw of the right leg. This setting controls progressively
through the entirety of the compression stroke. Usually, starting with the regulator fully screwed you need to
unscrew the regulator by 2-3 turns (1 turn equals 360°).
End stroke setting
Tools:
Hex key 2 mm.
Procedure:
The end stroke setting is located on the lower screw of the left leg. This setting only affects the last 45 mm
of the stroke. Usually, the regulator is kept in a fully closed position. If the rider is light and unable to reach
the end stroke, the regulator can be turned anti-clockwise.
Spring preload setting
Tools:
Flathead screwdriver.
Procedure:
The spring preload setting is located on the cap of the left leg. This setting allows to increase the preload
up to 10 mm is a very personal setting. We suggest starting with the preload set halfway (fully screwed and
then unscrewed by 5 turns) and then regulating it by one turn at a time to obtain the ideal setting.