![]() Add or remove air pressure until your sag measurement is between 15-20% of your forks total travel.Suggested sag measurements are listed in the table below. Measure the distance between the dust wiper and the o-ring or zip tie. Dismount your bike without bouncing, to avoid further moving the o-ring or zip tie.While in your riding position, slide the o-ring (or zip tie) down against the fork dust wiper.Make sure you distribute your weight evenly between the saddle, handlebars and pedals. Assume your riding position for at least 10 seconds, allowing the suspension to fully settle. Dressed to ride (including a filled hydration pack, if you use one), position your bike next to a wall or table to support yourself.If you have a Remote fork, set the fork to Open mode.Rotate the compression lever to the Open mode (fully counter-clockwise). Using your forks sag setting o-ring on the left upper tube (or temporarily install a zip tie to the upper tube), slide the o-ring (or zip tie) down against the fork dust wiper.Pump your fork to the appropriate pressure as listed in the 'Suggested starting points for setting sag' table below, then remove the pump.Attach a FOX High Pressure Pump to the Schrader valve.Unscrew the air cap on top of the left fork leg counter-clockwise to expose the Schrader valve. ![]() ![]() Sag range should be set to 15–20% of total fork travel. Sag is the amount your suspension compresses under your weight and riding gear. To achieve the best performance from your FOX suspension, adjust the air pressure to attain your proper sag setting. Sag should be set to 15 - 20% of total fork travel
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