SR Suntour XC Pro Forks Instructions Manual
SR Suntour XC Pro Forks Instructions Manual
SR Suntour XC Pro Forks Instructions Manual
Suspension front fork with <air/air> / <air/hydraulic> or < coil spring/hydraulic> system
Read this instruction sheet thoroughly before using the suspension fork. Using the suspension fork inappropiately may cause serious injuries. Be sure to follow all warnings and caution indications. The instruction sheet contains important information on the correct installation and usage of the fork. After reading this instruction sheet, please be sure to keep it in a safe place for future reference. When transferring ownership of the suspension fork, give this instruction sheet to the new owner. As with any new suspension fork, there is a short period within moving parts will break in. During the first 300-500 km, the ride dynamics of the fork may change slightly. One of the things you may notice, is a small amount of play in the lower tubes. This movement is normal. Suspension forks can dramatically improve the comfort and control of your bicycle, but they can also change the way it handles, so always exercise caution and good judgement when getting used to your new setup.
INSTALLATION
SR SUNTOUR recommends that your suspension fork be installed by a qualified bicycle mechanic, because it must be properly installed, adjusted and checked for safety. The steerer tube must be cut to proper length correctly Special tools and skills are required If you install the fork by yourself, the completed installation must be inspected by a qualified bicycle mechanic and signed off to validate your warranty.
Installation instructions:
The SR Suntour suspension forks with hydraulic system are available only with threadless steerer: choose the right headset for this Ahead type of steerer. See manufacturers installation guide for the headset and handlebar stem you are using! The SR SUNTOUR steerer tube may need cutting to the proper length. To cut the steerer tube is not a job for untrained people, so let a professional mechanic install the fork. If you are going to tackle this job by yourself, get a good book on repairing bicycles and read it carefully. But in this case our warranty is void and SR SUNTOUR is not liable for incidental or consequential damages. 1. Remove the existing fork and lower headset race from the bicycle. - Measure the length of the fork steerer tube against the length of the SR SUNTOUR steerer tube to determine whether it may need cutting to the proper length 2. In order to find out the proper length of the steering tube, you have to add up the following dimensions: - Head tube of the frame + stack height of the headset + stack height of the Clip on handlebar stem 3. Install the headset race firmly against the top of the fork crown. Install the fork assembly back on the bike. 4. Assemble the headset and handlebar stem on the bicycle. Adjust the headset so you feel no play or drag. - Complete the installation of the headset and stem according to the manufacturers instructions. 5. Reinstall the handlebar. 6. Install the brakes as per the manufactures instruction, making sure to adjust the brake properly. - Use the fork only with V-type brakes mounted to the existing cantilever bosses. Mount the disc brake only to the tabs provided at the left lower of the forks 7. Run the brake cable from the brake lever to the brake (V-type brake or Disc brake) making sure to leave enough cable housing to allow full travel of the fork.
- Please use only Ahead-type handlebar stems for 1 1/8 (28.6mm) steerer diameter. - Follow the handlebar stem manufacturers installation manual and please mind to use the proper torque for this safety item. Make sure that the headset you use matches the dimensions of your fork and frame. Refer to the instruction sheet or installation manual that comes with your headset and carefully follow its instructions.
Tire clearance:
Maximum tire size for the SR Suntour suspension forks is to be checked depending on the outer diameter for 28or 26 wheel size. Also, you have to check the tire width and you have to allow a minimum of 5mm between tire and the forks lowers. Please keep in mind that the narrowest point at the lowers is usually at the height of the brake bosses - so you may have to deflate the tire in case you have to remove the wheel, depending on the tire width. Be sure to check the tire diameter and width whenever you change tires. To check the tire diameter, remove the top caps/or adjuster knobs and spring stack assemblies and compress the fork completely to make sure at least 10 mm of clearance exists between the top of the tire and the bottom of the crown. Exceeding maximum tire size will cause the tire to jam against the crown when the fork is fully compressed. If you want to retrofit the bike with mudguards, you have to take into account that the clearance between tire and mudguard is now changed. Please check the clearance again as described above.
Brakes:
The SR Suntour suspension forks are designed to be used with V-brake and Discbrake. The use of discbrake can be seen on the left side lower, where the Discbrake mounting tabs are present. Please use only the maximum disc brake rotor diameter mentioned in this instruction sheet - see page 5. Please check the instruction manual of the brake manufacturer for technical details and dimensions. You need to make sure that the cable housing of your brakes can move freely and does not come in contact with any part of the fork.
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MOUNTING AND OPERATING THE REMOTE LOCK-OUT CONTROL Mounting of the remote lock-out single lever
You have the choice of two remote speed lock controls, depending on the drive train and drive train shifter types you are using. Note: The speed lock cartridge is located on the right side of the fork. RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE ARE REFERRED IN TRAVEL DIRECTION! If you have a fork with air cartridge on the other side, please use the setting of the air pressure chart on shown on the air cartridge setting page 1.) If you use Rapid Fire type of shifters you have to use the single remote lock-out lever included in the fork set (see photo #1). a.) Mount first the remote lock-out lever on the handlebar. Use a 2.5mm Allen key for fastening of the lever bracket (see #1). The position of the (upper) lock lever should be parallel to the ground - so you push vertically downwards. b.) Choose the right length of outer casing, in order to allow the unrestricted function of the fork. c.) Turn the cable tension adjustment barrel two turns counter-clockwise (#3)in order to have adjustment clearance for the lock-out adjustment function. d.) Remove the plastic cover in order to access the cable fixing bolt (#4) Thread the cable through the outer casing stopper and trough the cover cap hole and tension the cable lightly. Tighten the fixing screw using a 1.5mm Allen key(#4). e.) Cut the cable and replace the plastic cover you removed at start(#7). f,) Now push the lever to the lock position(see photo # 5) in order to lock the fork. Check if the fork is now locked, by pushing down the handlebar. If not, you have to adjust the tension of the cable.To unlock the fork, push the red release lever in riding direction (#6) and check if the fork is now unlocked.
Fixing bolt. Use a 2.5mm Allen key.
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Ground
Increase tension.
Red release lever push direction - horizontal to the ground - in riding direction!
a.) Mount first the remote lock-out grip on the handlebar. Use a 3mm Allen key for fastening of the bracket (see #8). After that, you can mount the brake lever and the shifting levers. b.) Choose the right length of outer casing, in order to allow the unrestricted function of the fork. c.) Turn the cable tension adjustment barrel two turns counter-clockwise (#12)in order to have adjustment clearance for the lock-out adjustment function. d.) In order to insert the cable, you have to remove the plastic cover from the twist-grip control, using a cross or slot screwdriver(#9). e.) Check if the control is turned in the un-lock position in order to access the cable insert hole. You can use a standard shifting cable with cylindrical nipple. Thread the cable through the hole(#10) and route it along the guiding groove in the control(#11), until the cable comes out at the cable tension adjustment barrel. f.) Replace the plastic cover on the twist-grip control and fasten the fixing screw, using again the cross or slot screwdriver. g.) Now, you can fasten the cable at the lock-out unit at the fork. Remove the plastic cover in order to access the cable fixing bolt (#4) Thread the cable through the outer casing stopper and trough the cover cap hole and tension the cable lightly. Tighten the fixing screw using a 1.5mm Allen key(#5). h.) Cut the cable(#6) and replace the plastic cover you removed at start. i.) Now turn the grip to the lock position(see photo # 14) in order to lock the fork. Check if the fork is now locked, by pushing down the handlebar. If not, you have to adjust the tension of the cable(#12).To unlock the fork, turn the grip to the front and check if the fork is now unlocked.
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Cable nipple
a.) If the cable tension is too high, the lock-out lever or twist-grip will not stay engaged and keep the fork in locked position. In such case, decrease the cable tension by turning the adjustment barrel (#3/12) clockwise (-), until the lever will stay engaged. b.) If the cable tension is too low, then the fork will not be locked when you engage the lever/twist-grip. In order to increase the cable tension, turn the adjustment barrel counter-clockwise (+), until the fork will stay locked and the lever/twist-grip is still engaged. c.) In case you cannot adjust the fork using the adjustment barrel, you have to open the cable fixing screw, clamp the cable again and increase or decrease the cable tension at this point (see #5). After that, you can make the fine tuning again as described at a.) and b.).
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MOUNTING AND OPERATING THE REMOTE TRAVEL ADJUST CONTROL Mounting of the remote travel adjuster control
Fixing bolt. Use a 3mm Allen key. Cable nipple. Shifting cable type.
You have the choice of two remote travel adjuster controls, depending on the drive train and shifter types you are using. There is the single lever, shown in picture #1 and there is a combined travel adjust lever and remote lock-out twist grip available - see picture #11. Note: The travel adjustment cartridge is located on the left side of the fork. 1.) If you use Rapid Fire type of shifters you have to use the single remote travel adjuster lever included in the fork set (see photo # 1). a.) Mount first the remote travel adjustment lever on the handlebar. Use a 3mm Allen key for fastening of the lever bracket (see # 1). After that, you can mount the brake lever and the shifting levers. b.) Choose the right length of outer casing, in order to allow the unrestricted function of the fork. c.) Turn the cable tension adjustment barrel (see # 3) two turns counter-clockwise in order to have adjustment clearance for the travel adjustment function. d.) At the suspension fork, remove the plastic cover cap from the travel adjust unit, using a 2.5mm Allen key(#4). Thread the cable through the outer casing stopper and through the cable clamp(#5). and push the outer casing cap firmly in the outer casing stopper. e.) Tension the cable lightly and clamp the cable firmly with the fixing bolt, using a cross or slot screwdriver(#6). f,) Cut the cable to size(#7) and replace the plastic cover, fixing it with the Allen screw, using a 2.5mm Allen key(#8). g.) At the cable end, please attach a cable end cap for your protection(#9). h, Now press the lever(#10) and at the same time push down on the handlebar in order to compress the fork. At the end of this movement, release the lever and then the handlebar. Check if the fork stays in that position. If not, then you have to adjust the tension of the cable. To release the fork from that position, push the lever again and pull the handlebar. Travel adjustment setting a.) If the cable tension is too low, then the fork will not stay in the preselected position after you release the lever. In order to increase the cable tension, turn the adjustment barrel(#3) counter-clockwise (+), until the fork will stay in the preselected position. c.) In case you cannot adjust the fork using the adjustment barrel, you have to open the cable clamping screw and increase or decrease the cable tension at this point. After that, you can make the fine tuning again as described at a.). Air pressure adjustment In case it is necessary to increase or decrease the air pressure in the travel adjustment cartridge, please proceed after the following steps: a.) At the dropout level of the travel adjust cartridge side, there is the air valve for the travel adjust cartridge. Remove the air valve cover cap (see # 12). b.) Using a fork pump with pressure gauge, increase or decrease the air pressure in accordance with the chart displayed below.
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Increase tension.
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171 12,0 220 100 43 3,0 NOTE: The left side pressure is referring to the travel adjust cartridge. The right side pressure you need in case of an air system on the forks right side. Cover cap and valve of the air spring system side of the fork
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OPERATING THE MANUAL LOCK-OUT SYSTEM Use and function of the lock-out system
The lock-out function of the SR Suntour forks is intended to reduce bobbing during your sprinting action or uphill ride. The fork will not be as hard as a rigid fork, if you press with your full weight on the handlebar, but you will feel a big difference between locked and un-locked mode. In order to activate this function, you have either to push the wishbone shaped lever to the right - in case of a remote lock-out fork or to turn the lock-out knob located on the right side of the fork crown clockwise up to stop. In order to open the system for normal damping, you have to push the wishbone lever to the left in the case of a remote lock-out fork or turn the lock-out knob counter-clockwise. To perform both functions - lock or un-lock -> you need only one flip of your thumb in the case of the remote lock-out fork or a full turn of the lock-out knob for a standard lock-out fork. Note: The Lock-out cartridge is located on the right side of the fork. Warning: Please dont use the fork in lock-out mode when riding on rough terrain or jumping. High load under lock-out condition might lead to a certain damage which may result into breakage of the RL/LO cartridge
Stopper tab.
2.)Adjustment for the case the fork is still un-locked in the fully locked position
In the fully closed (lock) position of the lock-out knob, you have to pull up the knob, move it counter-clockwise for about 45 and insert it back into the top cap. As such, you gain 45 up to the stopper position and you can lock more the cartridge. After this step, check again the function. Please check also, if the system is un-locking when you turn the knob to the "fast" direction until the stopper tab (see movement from picture #5 and #6).
The rebound damping function of the SR Suntour hydraulic forks is intended to allow you to tune your forks rebound speed to you personal preferences and the terrain youre riding.
In order to increase the speed of the rebound, you have to turn the adjustment knob located at the level of the right dropout counter-clockwise (see #7).In case the rebound speed is still too slow for you, you may go to a authorized local dealer and ask him to exchange the standard fork oil we use (5W) to a oil with lower viscosity (for example 2.5W)
In order to decrease the speed of the rebound and make it slower, you have to turn the adjustment knob clockwise (see #8).
Increase SAG
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In order to increase SAG, if you adjusted the preload of the coil spring too high, you have to turn the preload adjuster knob counter-clockwise. While you do so, the yellow marker in the transparent window will move up. For the proper amount of SAG, please see Fork performance tuning - page 5.
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AIR System
Coil spring
Max. possible discbrake rotor diameter: SF7-DURO DJ = 210mm SF7-RUX = 210 mm SF7-XC-PRO = 185mm SF7-AXON = 185mm SF7-EPICON = 185mm SF7-XCR = 185mm SF7-XCM = 185mm SF7-NRX SF7-NCX = 185mm = 185mm
Rebound adjuster
Damping adjuster
Rebound adjuster
Rebound adjuster
SF7-RUX-S
Steerer
Lock-out
Travel adjust
AIR System
Lock-out
Coil spring
Fork Crown
Stanchion
SF7-XC-PRO-TA SF7-EPICON-RL
Rebound adjuster
SF7-XCR-LO
Open oil bath + coil spring
Air system
Coil spring
Fork lowers
SF7-EPICON-LOD
Coil spring
Travel adjust
Dropout
Rebound adjuster
AXON-D-RL
SF7-XCR-TA
Rebound adjuster
SF7-EPICON-DA
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NOTE: Your forks apperance may vary from the images shown in this Owners manual. For latest information please visit our website: WWW.SRSUNTOUR-CYCLING.COM
Setting Sag
Suspension forks will sag(dive in) more or less, depending on your weight and fork setting, when you mount the saddle and sit on your bike. The proper adjustment of sag allows the front wheel to keep contact with the ground during the ride. Sag is adjusted byincreasing or decreasing (depending of the fork model) the: a.) the positive air pressure / b.) the preload on the spring stacks. To measure the amount of sag your fork is diving in, install a zip tie on the stanchion tube, at the level of the lower tube seal. Travel Intended use Sag Now, mount the saddle and sit on the bike in normal riding position, ride a short distance on flat ground and step off the bike. 80 mm Racing 8-12 mm Measure the distance between the lower seal and the zip tie and you will find out the 80 mm XC 12-16 mm 100 mm Racing 10-14 mm sag. In case of travel adjustment forks, 100 mm XC 14-18mm set the fork to maximum travel (120mm) and check in accordance with the chart 130 mm Freeride 20-25mm shown above.
(Right and left side are to be considered from the riders perspective):
1.) unscrew by hand the cover cap on the left or right side of the fork crown. In case of a travel adjustment fork, please find the air valve at the left lower dropout.. 2.) attach the suspension fork air pump at the Schrader valve. 3.) pump up the fork to the desired hardness level -> see chart. 4.) remove the pump from the valve. 5.) replace the cover cap.
2007 models chart information upon oil amount (CC) and air pressure (PSI)
Model SF7 Rux S SF7 Rux E SF7 Duro DJ E SF7 Duro DJ D SF7 Duro D SF7 Xcpro TAD SF7 Axon RLD SF7 Epicon RLD SF7 Epicon RL SF7 Epicon LOD SF7 Epicon DA SF7 NRX RLD SF7 NRX RL SF7 NRX DA SF7 NCX-FT-S-RL SF7 NCX-FT-E-RL SF7 NCX-S-RL SF7 NCX-E-RL SF7 CR990-LO type open bath open bath semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge semi-cartridge travel (mm) 130 & 150 130 & 150 80, 100 & 130 80, 100 & 130 100 & 130 140-60 80 & 100 80, 100, 120 & 140 80, 100, 120 & 140 80, 100, 120 & 140 80, 100, 120 & 140 63 & 75 63 & 75 63 & 75 63 63 63 63 63 left 150cc 150cc 80cc 80cc 80cc 90cc 75cc 85cc 85cc 85cc 85cc 45cc 45cc 45cc right 120cc 120cc no oil no oil no oil no oil no oil no oil no oil no oil no oil no oil no oil no oil viscosity 10W 10W 10W 10W 5W 5W 10W 10W 10W 10W 10W 10W 10W 10W left 15psi 15psi no no no 120psi 110psi 120psi 120psi 120psi 120psi 100psi 100psi 100psi 100psi 100psi 100psi 100psi 100psi right no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no
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MAINTENANCE
Check the fork before each ride and contact your dealer if you have any questions. Check following points:
a) b) c) d) e) f) Visible damage of the fork - on upper or lower tubes, fork crown, brace, dropouts - like cracks, dents, as effects of a crash during the ride or of other causes. Tightness of the headset by pressing the braking lever of the front brake and pushing and pulling the bike in order to see if there is play. Brake pad adjustment on the rim and distance to the rim ( 1-2 mm is optimal) Brake lever travel - ideally the contact of the brake pad and rim should occur after 1/3 of lever travel range Firmness of the brake assembly - apply the brakes several times and check carefully for loose nuts, bolts, etc. Front wheel must be centred within the fork tubes. Check proper torque on wheel quick release mechanism.
Maintenance
SR SUNTOUR forks are designed to be nearly maintenance free. However, as long as moving parts are exposed to moisture and contamination, performance may be reduced. To maintain high performance, safety and long life, periodic maintenance is required. The recommended intervals for maintenance are listed below. Lubricants and Cleaners: Teflon fortified oil SR SUNTOUR special grease (SRS No.9170-001) / high quality Teflon fortified grease. Damping oil: SR SUNTOUR special damping oil (SR SUNTOUR special damper oil #PSF01-033 / Viscosity 5W). Regular Maintenance: Before every ride, inspect the following parts: a) Front wheel and quick release for proper installation and adjustment b) Fork for any obvious damage (crown, brace, upper tubes, lower tubes, and dropouts) c) Front brake cable for proper routing d) Front brake pads for proper contact with the rim / wear down of disc brake pads e) Front brake lever for proper adjustment and function f) Headset for proper function and adjustment g) Stanchion tubes for scratches. In case of deeper scratches contact your local dealer for advice.
If you ride in extreme weather or terrain conditions, we recommend a more frequent maintenance.
In any case, if you feel that your forks performance has changed or it handles differently as normal please contact immediately your local dealer to inspect your fork.
We recommend the service after 50 and 100 hours of riding to be performed by a qualified bicycle mechanic. He has all necessary tools for this servce and the necessary know-how.
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IMPORTANT ADVICE FOR FORK SERVICE The suspension fork requires periodic maintenance, as moisture and contamination may build up inside the fork depending on the weather conditions during your ride. In order to maintain the forks proper performance, we recommend periodical disassembly, cleaning and lubrication at the dealer - especially before you intend not to use your bike for a longer period of time. NEVER USE A HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY GUN FOR CLEANING YOUR FORK, AS WATER MAY ENTER AT THE DUSTSEAL LEVEL!. The periodic greasing of the dustseals is very important, as it is linked directly with the smooth function of the fork. As such, any time you feel that the fork isnt moving as smooth as before, even after you oiled the fork after each 25hours of use - please ask the dealer to dis-assemble the fork and clean and grease the dustseals and metal bushings. FOR THE SERVICE AT THE DEALER, PLEASE BRING THE FORK ALWAYS IN CLEANED CONDITION! Please keep in mind, that a fork which was not serviced periodically in accordance with the maintenance recommendations will loose its warranty.
X-COUNTRY AXON-RLD
If for any reason you feel that there is something wrong with the fork, by the way it handles or by unusual topping sounds, you must immediately stop using it and you have to take it to the dealer from which it was purchased, for inspection.
LIMITED WARRANTY
SR SUNTOUR warrants the suspension front fork to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of two years from the date of purchase. In no event shall this limited warranty apply to any defect of the suspension fork caused by: improper installation, disassembly, reassembly, intentional breakage or damage, alterations or modifications to the suspension fork by the user or other party or any unreasonable use or abuse of the product or any use for which this product was not intended. The obligation of this limited warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing the suspension fork or any part for which there is a defect in materials or workmanship during the two years following the date of purchase. To validate this limited warranty the purchaser must submit this warranty card to SR SUNTOUR within 30 days after purchase of the suspension fork. Any alteration of, or tampering with the warranty card automatically terminates this limited warranty. SR SUNTOUR makes no express or implied warranties of fitness or merchatability of any kind, except as set forth above. SR SUNTOURs liability hereunder is expressly limited to repair or replacement of the product. Under no circumstances will SR SUNTOUR be liable for incidental or consequential damages. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights and you may have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In all places, the purchaser should contact the place of purchase for information about warranty service.
Term of limited warranty: Two years from the date of purchase Dealer Address: Purchaser Address: This warranty is void without proof of purchase. Name: Phone#: Name: Phone#:
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