Giant VERSION 3.0 User Manual

Page 20

Advertising
background image

20

To determine your bike’s specific front suspension travel adjustments and recommended settings,
please refer to the fork manufacturer’s technical manual.

A suspension fork is effective at both absorbing bump forces and helping the tire to track the ground for
improved traction and braking control.

When in active mode, a fork will rely on sag to keep the front tire in better contact with the ground
during braking. The chart on page 21 should be used as a general guideline.

AIR SPRUNG FORKS
As a general guide, pump the main chamber (main spring) to a psi equal to 60% of your rider weight in
pounds (2.2lb = 1kg). Adjust the fork's sag by using the same procedure used for accurately adjusting
the sag on your rear shock as described on page17.


FRONT SUSPENSION TRAVEL & SAG GUIDE

Advertising