I.23Part. N. 8000 B0148 (02-2008)FRONT SUSPENSIONADJUSTMENTSREBOUND ADJUSTMENTThe extension (or rebound) damping adjustment can be made by acting on theadjustment screw ( R ) you can see on the upper cap of both legs.To modify the rebound braking adjustment, always start from the “fullyclosed” position (the screw is fully turned clockwise). Each screw position canbe recognized by a “click”.• When turning the adjuster ( R ) clockwise, using a proper spanner, you will increasethe rebound hydraulic damping, making the fork slower during the rebound phase.• When turning the adjuster ( R ) counterclockwise, using a proper spanner,you will decrease the rebound hydraulic damping, making the fork more responsiveduring the rebound phase.WARNINGDo not force the adjustment screw (R) past its limits.COMPRESSION ADJUSTMENTThe compression damping adjustment can be made by acting on the adjustmentscrew ( C ) you can see at the bottom of both fork legs.To modify the compression braking adjustment, always start from the “fullyclosed” position (the screw is fully turned clockwise). Each screw position canbe recognized by a “click”.• Remove the plastic cap• When turning the adjuster ( C ) clockwise, using a proper spanner, you will increasethe compression hydraulic damping, reducing the travel made by the fork, under thesame stress.• When turning the adjuster ( C ) counterclockwise, using a proper spanner, you willdecrease the compression hydraulic damping, making the fork softer againstground harshness.WARNINGDo not force the adjustment screw (C) past its limits.• Put the plastic cap back to its seat.STANDARD ADJUSTMENTSCompression: 12 clicksExtension: 12 clicksRC