Trek Session 8 Setup Guide
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To adjust the rear shock, locate the rebound and compression dials on the shock. For a firmer ride, increase the compression. For a softer ride, decrease it. Adjust the rebound to control the rate at which the shock returns to its original position.
It's recommended to clean and inspect the suspension after every ride, particularly in muddy conditions. For more thorough maintenance, have a professional service the suspension every 50 hours of riding to ensure optimal performance.
If you notice a leak, first clean the shock to remove any dirt. Check for visible damage to seals or the shock body. If the leak persists, it may require seal replacement or professional servicing.
Basic maintenance requires a shock pump, torque wrench, allen keys, and suspension lubricant. Having a clean workspace and possibly a bike stand will also help ensure effective maintenance.
Yes, you can install aftermarket suspension, but ensure compatibility with your bike's dimensions and settings. It's advised to consult with a professional to select the best option for your riding style.
Signs that your suspension needs servicing include reduced performance, leaking fluid, or unusual noises. If the suspension feels harsh or bottoms out frequently, it may also need attention.
Use a gentle, bike-specific cleaner and a soft brush to remove dirt and debris. Avoid using high-pressure water directly on the suspension. After cleaning, dry the components thoroughly and apply a light lubricant.
To adjust the sag, sit on the bike in your riding gear and measure the shock's compression. Adjust the air pressure or spring preload until the sag is within 25-30% of the shock's travel.
If the suspension feels too stiff, try reducing the air pressure or spring preload. You can also adjust the compression settings to allow more movement. Make incremental changes and test ride to find the optimal setting.
Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and proper lubrication, is essential. Avoid riding in harsh conditions without protective measures and always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for adjustments and servicing.