MAGURA TS RC User Manual
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THE PASSION PEOPLE
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s
et
U
p
– d
amping
(
reboUnd
damper
)
[
D
]
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L
The rebound damping defines the speed at which your rear shock
decompresses.
A high rebound damping setting (+) causes slower decompression thus
reducing ground contact and possibly impairing traction and control.
Lower rebound damping setting (-) causes faster decompression which
causes the rear wheel to jump and can thus also impair traction and
control.
As a general rule, the higher your bodyweight and speed, and the
rougher the terrain, the higher the rebound damping will need to be.
)
Set the compression lever to the
OPEN position
[
C
]
.
)
Turn the red adjusting dial counter-clockwise (-) to the stop .
)
Turn the red adjusting dial 4–5 clicks clockwise (+).
О
О
This sets the rebound damping to an average value.
)
Gradually increase (+) the rebound damping by 1 click – if the rear
triangle rebounds more than 1 or 2 times.
)
Gradually reduce (-) the rebound damping by 1 click
– if your rear shock decompresses too slowly.
s
et
U
p
– d
amping
(
compression
damper
)
[
C
]
L
L
You can set the damping of your rear shock to suit your own needs with
the compression lever or with the RCL² remote control lever.
)
OPEN – rear shock is fully active.
О
О
Sensitivity (compression behaviour) fully present.
)
FIRM (TS RC) – rear shock is less active.
О
О
This favours an aggressive riding style.
О
О
Sensitivity (compression behaviour) is reduced.
О
О
Bottoming behaviour is reduced.
О
О
Feedback from the ground is greater.
)
LOCKOUT (TS RC) – rear shock is very hard on compression.
О
О
Sensitivity (compression behaviour) is greatly reduced.
О
О
Uphill riding is favoured.
)
LOCKOUT (TS RL) – rear shock is very hard on compression.
О
О
Rear shock is completely blocked.
О
О
Uphill riding is favoured.
L
L
Heavy loads are also absorbed by your rear shock in LOCKOUT mode
(blow-off) to prevent damage to the damping system.