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Shock Adjustment

bikingpanda
Posts: 68 Member
Hello,
A few months ago I picked up a trek 3700 with I believe a Suntour m-2025 front fork. I was messing with the dials on the top of the fork and I did not count the clicks on the dials while tightening them. Is there a way that I can know if they are even, or if I keep moving the dial to the + or - that it will eventually stop so I can make them even again? I now know I need to keep them even. I am sure that this is probably common knowledge but I was not able to find anything on the CD they gave me with the bike and I never had a bike with a suspension before.
Thanks for the help!
A few months ago I picked up a trek 3700 with I believe a Suntour m-2025 front fork. I was messing with the dials on the top of the fork and I did not count the clicks on the dials while tightening them. Is there a way that I can know if they are even, or if I keep moving the dial to the + or - that it will eventually stop so I can make them even again? I now know I need to keep them even. I am sure that this is probably common knowledge but I was not able to find anything on the CD they gave me with the bike and I never had a bike with a suspension before.
Thanks for the help!
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there's a manual for the forks available for download at http://www.srsuntour-cycling.com/dstore/products/Forks/2877/M/SF9-M2025-MLO+26'.html
Don't know if it'll help, but it's worth a shot...0
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