Dobinsons MRR Instrukcja obsługi - Strona 4

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Rebound
Rebound
Rebound
Rebound
The rebound adjustment is increased by turning the small grub screw/dial adjuster on the rod
end clockwise and is decreased by turning it anti-clockwise. Struts have around 25 clicks and
shocks around 12. You can use the tool provided to make adjustments on shocks (there is also a
hexagonal hole cut out – this is used on some pin type shocks to rotate the shock rod clockwise
only to allow access to the rebound adjustment screw). Rebound damping adjustment affects
both high and low speed rebound valving. To little rebound damping can cause the vehicle to
wallow, can cause the vehicle to kick up harshly after large bumps, dips or washouts and can
cause frequent topping out. Too much rebound can cause a harsh ride and when driving over
continued corrugations, bumps or whoops it can cause loss of traction, cause the vehicle to skip
and steer erratically and can cause the suspension to pack down towards the bump stops.
Damper settings for different terrain
Damper settings for different terrain
Damper settings for different terrain
Damper settings for different terrain
If you are spending extended periods of time on different terrains then you may wish to alter
your damper settings to suit the particular terrain, they can be recorded on page 6. Some tips
are below
Road and highway settings can be set to you desired ride quality and vehicle stability
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compromise
Hard pack corrugated dirt roads / Rough rocky terrains generally will require the
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vehicle to be more compliant and therefore both LSC and rebound may be on the
lower side
Sandy conditions will generally require firmer settings to prevent bottom and with the
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tyre pressures typically reduced, comfort will be less of an issue.
For high speed repetitive corrugations/whoops/large bumps generally the rebound
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will need to be down quite low to maintain chassis stability and to prevent packing
and the LSC on the lower side to allow suspension compliance
If you are towing or have heavy loads in the rear than the rear compression and
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rebound valving can be increased.
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