How do you adjust a fox in Talas fork?

How do you adjust a fox in Talas fork?

Turning the TALAS lever toward the “+” (clockwise) sets your fork in the long travel mode. When adjusting to long travel mode, your fork will extend once unweighted. Turning the TALAS lever toward the “-” (counter-clockwise) and compressing the fork sets your fork in short travel mode.

How do you adjust a Fox 36 fork?

Use your air pressure to find your rebound setting. Turn your rebound knob to the closed position, clockwise until it stops. Then turn it counter-clockwise to the number of clicks shown in the table below. Rebound controls the rate of speed at which the fork extends after compressing.

How do you adjust the rebound on a Fox 36?

Adjusting Rebound Use your air pressure to find your rebound setting. Turn your rebound knob to the closed position (full clockwise) until it stops. Then back it out (counter-clockwise) to the number of clicks shown in the table below. Adjust rebound until when tested, the fork returns quickly but does not top out.

How do I increase travel on FOX 36?

2018 36mm FLOAT forks can be travel adjusted by replacing the air shaft assembly. 36mm FLOAT NA2 forks can be reduced in travel as low as 100mm (831 air shaft). Certain 36mm FLOAT forks may have their tavel extended only if they were built with a damper that can be extended safely to the new longer travel.

How do I increase travel on Fox 36?

What is Talas on Fox forks?

TALAS stands for Travel Adjustable Linear Air Spring, and while the name remains, the spring curve is not linear. Fox engineers developed an entirely new adjustable-travel air spring that closely resembles those used in Float forks.

How many clicks is a rebound FOX 36?

It’s interesting the manual shows the chart as having a maximum of 13 clicks of rebound adjustment.

How much air should I put in my FOX forks?

Setting Fork Air Pressure Sag range should be set to 15–20% of total fork travel. Unscrew the blue air cap on top of the left fork leg counter-clockwise to expose the Schrader valve.

How many clicks is a rebound Fox 36?

How do you set rebound on FOX 36?

Use your air pressure to find your rebound setting. Turn your rebound knob to the closed position (full clockwise) until it stops. Then back it out (counter-clockwise) to the number of clicks shown in the table below. Adjust rebound until when tested, the fork returns quickly but does not top out.

How do I change the travel on my 36 Talas Forks?

It comes preset from the factory at the FIRM setting. Changing Travel 36 TALAS forks feature three externally adjustable travel choices from 6.3” (160mm) to 5″ (130mm) to 4” (100mm), which are easily selected using the TALAS lever (shown below) on top of the left fork leg.

What is the weight of the R36 Talas 36talas?

36 TALAS 36 TALAS RC2 & R Installing Your Fork | Before You Ride| Setting Sag | Adjusting Rebound | Adjusting High-Speed Compression | Adjusting Low-Speed Compression | Changing Travel | Service Intervals | Important Safety Information weight RC2 weight R 5.27 lbs./2.39 kg

What is the Fox 36 Fork?

The new 7.1″ travel 36 fork is designed for those riders who are looking for a long travel single crown fork that will be at home in the bike park or getting gnarly on built features. This is the Fox fork that a lot of aggressive riders have been waiting for.

What is a Talas Fork?

The Talas system allows the rider to quickly and easily lower the front end by turning a dial atop the fork leg. All of Fox’s Talas equipped fork’s now use a simpler two position system as opposed to the most recent three position design. The new 180 mm 36 is adjustable from 180 mm down to 140 mm of travel.