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2009 Fox Racing Shox Owner's Manual - Bike-Components

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• For a softer ride, decrease the shock’s air pressure 10 – 15 pounds by using the pump’s<br />

bleed valve, to a minimum of 125 PSI.<br />

Ride your bike and verify the settings before repeating the procedure.<br />

Caution: Never ride your bike with more than 200 PSI or less than 125 PSI in the<br />

reservoir air chamber. Doing so can damage your shock and require repairs that<br />

are NOT covered under warranty.<br />

ProPedal + Boost Valve Interaction<br />

Certain aspects of the Boost Valve can influence the ProPedal adjustment.<br />

If the ProPedal adjustment knob is fully counterclockwise (lightest ProPedal damping position)<br />

and the compression damping is still too strong, attach a shock pump to the Schrader valve<br />

on the reservoir and reduce the pressure 10 – 15 PSI. Repeat to achieve the desired compression<br />

damping.<br />

If there is not enough compression damping with the ProPedal knob fully clockwise, add 10 –<br />

15 PSI to the Boost Valve until desired compression damping is achieved.<br />

<strong>Fox</strong> <strong>Racing</strong> <strong>Shox</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Owners <strong>Manual</strong> DHX Air 4.0 Page 206

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