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Slayer Carbon Platform Manual
Pro tips & tricks & Exploded view
PRO TIPS & TRICKS
Please refer to the table for torque values and assembly details.
These views are provided to explain how your frame is assembled.
EXPLODED VIEW
ROCKSHOX REVERB TOOL
• When tuning your suspension, write down your settings
so you can refer back to them. Better yet, use an online
spreadsheet on your phone!
• Use a 4 mm plastic housing ferrule to plug any unused
cable ports at the head tube.
• To avoid having to readjust your Spirit Guide if you remove
your crank, remove the main pivot bolt and lift the chainstay
up, allowing you to remove your crank without removing the
chainring.
• The main bearing spacer sleeve (between the two bearings)
has holes in it, to serve as a drift when removing bearings:
– Use a dull punch (the flatter the better) and rest it inside
the holes in the centre sleeve.
– Tap the bearing out.
• When replacing shift or post housing, you can use
a RockShox reverb tool to simply pull a new piece of
housing right into place, without disturbing the inner
foam tubes.
• When assembling pivot bolts, use grease to “glue” any
spacers into place while you assemble.
• Insert pivots through bearings/spacers so they sit flush
with the inside face of the inner race, holding washers in
place while you assemble.
• Zip-tie a spare derailleur hanger to your saddle rails so you
always have one with you when you’re deep in the woods.