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Depending on what type of rider you are, and your preference for suspension, will affect whether you want more or less tokens than the next rider. \nA more aggressive rider will want to add Bottomless Tokens to prevent bottom-out, but less aggressive riders may want to remove Bottomless Tokens for a more linear feel and to benefit from more of the fork\u2019s travel.\nBelow are six steps to adjusting your fork\u2019s air-spring curve using Bottomless Tokens.\nHow to get your suspension setup dialled \u2014 video\nThe ultimate guide to mountain bike rear suspension systems\n6 top suspension maintenance tips\nWhat is a Bottomless Token?\n\n Bottomless Tokens Jonny Ashelford \/ Immediate Media\nThis is RockShox\u2019s name for its air fork volume spacers (air shock spacers are known as Bottomless Rings). \nGrey tokens fit in Revelation, Pike, Yari, Lyrik and BoXXer forks, while red ones are slightly wider and only fit in the Pike.\nYou\u2019ll need:\nWorkstand\nShock pump\nSlim ball-ended Allen key or similar \n24mm socket or cassette lockring tool\nBottomless Tokens\n8mm Allen key\nGrease\n1. Clean your bike\n\n Step 1 Jonny Ashelford \/ Immediate Media\nEnsure your bike is clean, to prevent dirt falling into the fork. It\u2019s also best to hang it in a workstand.\n Remove the air-valve dust cap from the non-driveside of the fork (turning it anticlockwise) and put it somewhere safe.\n2. Measure the spring pressure\n\n Step 2 Jonny Ashelford \/ Immediate Media\nAttach a shock pump to the valve and note down the spring pressure. \nRemove the pump and press a slim ball-ended Allen key \u2014 or similar \u2014 into the valve to release all the air from the fork.\n3. Remove the air cap\n\n Step 3 Jonny Ashelford \/ Immediate Media\nUse a 24mm socket (or cassette lockring tool, on 2018 forks) to unscrew the air cap, ensuring that it\u2019s pressed firmly onto the nut (anticlockwise). \nRemove the air cap and you should see any pre-fitted Bottomless Tokens screwed into the bottom of it.\n4a. Add tokens\n\n Step 4a Jonny Ashelford \/ Immediate Media\nFor a more progressive spring rate, add one or more tokens, by screwing them into the air cap (clockwise). \nUse an 8mm Allen key and 24mm socket to tighten them until gently snug (1.1-2.3Nm). \nDo not exceed the maximum number of tokens for your fork (Varies by fork model, travel and wheel size. Check your owner\u2019s manual or SRAM for details).\n4b. Or, remove tokens\n\n Step 4b Jonny Ashelford \/ Immediate Media\nIf you want a more linear feel, remove one or more tokens, by unscrewing them from the air cap. \nUse an 8mm Allen key and 24mm socket, turning them anticlockwise. Ensure that the remaining tokens are tightened to 1.1-2.3Nm.\n5. Replace the air cap\n\n Step 5 Jonny Ashelford \/ Immediate Media\nGrease the air cap O-ring and reinstall the air cap in the fork, turning the 24mm socket by hand to reduce the risk of cross-threading (clockwise). \nTighten the air cap to 24Nm, while applying downward pressure on the socket to avoid rounding the nut.\n6. Re-inflate the spring\n\n Step 6 Jonny Ashelford \/ Immediate Media\nReattach the shock pump to the valve and reinflate the spring to your desired pressure.\n Push down on the fork a few times to balance the pressure in the positive and negative air chambers. Re-check the air pressure and compensate if necessary.","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/21\/2019\/03\/tips-bottomless-tokens-09-1513171688416-1qulpxf4u8awe-f0c8b26.jpg?quality=90&resize=768,574","width":768,"height":574},"headline":"Quick fix tips for tuning your RockShox Lyrik, Pike, Yari or Revelation fork with Bottomless Tokens","author":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Seb Stott"}],"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"BikeRadar","url":"https:\/\/www.bikeradar.com","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/21\/2019\/03\/cropped-White-Orange-da60b0b-04d8ff9.png?quality=90&resize=265,53","width":182,"height":60}},"speakable":{"@type":"SpeakableSpecification","xpath":["\/html\/head\/title","\/html\/head\/meta[@name='description']\/@content"],"url":"https:\/\/www.bikeradar.com\/features\/quick-fix-tips-for-tuning-your-rockshox-lyrik-pike-yari-or-revelation-fork-with-bottomless-tokens\/"},"datePublished":"2018-04-06T13:00:00+00:00","dateModified":"2019-05-09T15:33:23+00:00"}] Quick fix tips for tuning your RockShox Lyrik, Pike, Yari or Revelation fork with Bottomless Tokens How to add or remove Bottomless Tokens in six steps
Now you can play doctor. Fill the syringe with 10 ml fork oil and inject the oil into the air spring side through the hole in the bottom of the leg. Note: some forks only need 5 ml of oil on the damping side, others 10 ml. Fortunately, the exact amount is printed on the 5 mm damping side bolt. If not, the same applies here as on the spring side. If in doubt, check the correct amount of oil in the RockShox service manual.
Sram rockshox revelation manualRockshox trailhead app is the starting point to get your suspension dialed in for the perfect ride. rockshox revelation set- up guide. and from others' comments and some net sleuthing, marked a change in the internals. fork info documents. service kits upgrade. for information on solo air bottomless tokens for boxxer, lyrik, yari, pike, pike dj, rs- 1, sid, reba, bluto, and revelation, please see the solo air bottomless token user manual and solo air botto. you might need to buy: rockshox service kit: to/ 2qdg7sy rockshox butter: to/ 2slg3jk 0- w30 oil for the lower legs to/ 2s. for an improved shopping experience, we recommend that you use the most recent versions of google. in a nutshell - if you have a revelation, do not use the " tm_ my10 " pdf ( for all forks model year) technical manual from sram but instead use the tech manual specific for the revelation. tuning recommendations, upgrade information, and service support all in your hand, customized for your fork. there is a guide which is a link sram rockshox revelation manual to sram' s rock shox manual pdf.
Ok I've just got a new pair of rockshox revelation with the blackbox motion control. I've set everything up and am taking them out for their first ride tonight but in reading up on setup tips a recurring theme kept appearing. People were talking about the adjustments to the compression "gate" dial they make and from what they were saying it sounded like the gate was permanently active, whereas I'd always understood it to only be active when the fork is locked out, was I mistaken? Also I've tried adjusting the gate dial in the workshop and compressing the forks and I can't notice any difference in compression profile, is this right? 2b1af7f3a8