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3. MAINTENANCE

3.1 Air Bleeding

Idylle SC is fitted with one bleeding screw on the top of right stanchion.

Bleeding your forks on regular basis will reduce the pressurising effect that always happen with those forks.

We recommend to bleed your forks every 5 hours of effective riding.

All you have to do is to undo the 2 bleeding screws and put them back on, no need to compress the forks.

3.2 Cleaning your forks

It is compulsory to clean your forks every time you use them, without waiting ! 

Nothing’s worse for your fork’s seals than dry mud.

It is very simple to clean your forks : wipe off the stanchion with a clean rag and then slightly lube the stanchion 

(with silicon based product). Use of degreaser is totally forbidden.

On the same note do not power wash the forks! It will only push the mud inside the forks and get it stuck between 

the stanchion and the seals.

3.3 Maintenance frequency

cleaning

air bleeding

oil change

full service

occasional use

after every  ride

every riding 5Hrs 

once a year

every two years

intensive use

twice a year

once a year

3.4 oil level

When changing the oil, it’s very important to respect the correct oil level, in both leg (cartridge and spring), 

following the datas mentionned below in the table.

CAUTION

To get the correct oil level in the cartridge side, you must bleed the air while you are pouring the oil. 

Once there is no air remaining in the cartridge you can adjust the level, reffering to the table below.

How to measure the oil level, in the cartridge side :

Push down the stanchion

Pull out the rebound rod

Measure the distance between the top of the stanchion and the oil

 

 

 

 

 

                          

 

 

 

                          

60 mm

Spring side  : Pour the quantity of oil indicated below

Idylle SC oil level

Cartridge side  : 60 mm
Spring side : 100 ml

Summary of Contents for Idylle SC

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ducts local legislation prevailing Warranty exclusions This warranty does not cover the following Damage to products resulting from improper assembly other than listed below Products that have been modified by the owner or a third party Improper use Damages resulting from an accident crash under any circumstances Invalid servicing procedures and servicing time frame not respected Replacement of the...

Page 3: ...mensions please obtain the correct lower crown steerer from your distributor IMPORTANT always use tyres of a maximum diameter of 705mm 1 2 ASSEMBLY OF THE FRONT WHEEL 1 Open the two quick release on each side of the fork 1 2 Open the folding lever 2 3 Unscrfew the axle and remove it 3 4 Install the wheel 5 Insert the axle and screw it completely Fold the lever Close the quick releases To disassemb...

Page 4: ... not to preload the forks more than what s necessary The sag has to be considered in dynamic situations going down the hill for instance not static situations before preloading the spring and it allows to raise the chassis at its right height Use a 14mm spanner to preload the spring left stanchion disc brake side turning clockwise Do not preload further than 20 clicks Otherwise it s better to chan...

Page 5: ...ront end geometry of the bike Having said that you still draw conclusions from what follows Excessive dive of the front end upon braking harden the compression The front end keeps on bottoming out harden the compression Uncomfortable front end pumped forearms soften rebound The forks don t spring back and stay low after succession of bumps soften rebound Front end too high in dynamic situation har...

Page 6: ...ks It will only push the mud inside the forks and get it stuck between the stanchion and the seals 3 3 Maintenance frequency cleaning air bleeding oil change full service occasional use after every ride every riding 5Hrs once a year every two years intensive use twice a year once a year 3 4 oil level When changing the oil it s very important to respect the correct oil level in both leg cartridge a...

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