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KONA OWNER’S MANUAL
Appendix D
MagicLink Setup:
1. Before putting any weight on the bicycle, inate the main shock (a) to 90% psi
rating of rider's weight in pounds (ex. 180psi for 200lb rider), then inate the
auxiliary shock (b) to 150psi.
2. Drop the saddle/seatpost to the point where the rider can place both feetat on the
ground while seated in saddle.
3. On a at surface, with riding gear on (or riding weight equivalent), straddle the bicycle
saddle and gently lift feet just above the ground so that body weight is on the saddle/
handlebars without interference. Be sure neither brake is engaged. It is OK to "bounce"
or make some body movements that allow the suspension to settle in before observing
sag levels for either shock.
4. Ideal sag for main shock (a) should be in the 25-33% of total shaft travel range
depending on rider preference. Add or relieve air pressure (psi) until desired sag is
achieved. Less sag equals stiffer shock performance, and vice versa.
5. After some settling, the auxiliary shock (b) should compress 1 to 2mm (from full
forward) when the rider applies body weight as suggested in #3. It should seem like the
Magic Link (c) just breaks from being locked forward when sitting in the saddle. Add or
relieve air pressure (psi) from the auxiliary shock (b) until this is achieved. A minimum
air pressure of 100psi is needed for the auxiliary shock (b) to function properly. Maxi-
mum pressure is 200psi. Failure to adhere to this range could result in shock failure.
6. Check sag levels after 1 minute of riding, 2 hours of riding, and periodically to
assure proper settings are maintained.This will allow for optimum performance and rider
enjoyment.
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