Suntour ncx lite Fork Air pressure

GarrardRJ
GarrardRJ Posts: 11
edited July 2012 in The workshop
Tried to find the answer on net and here !!!!!

How do i adjust the pressure of the forks ? Even the workshop manual does not tell me , not even where the valve is !

Any ideas ?

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  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    Top of the left leg. As per the manual and the info provided by you.

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  • GarrardRJ
    GarrardRJ Posts: 11
    Ok thanks , but what type of adapter/tool do i need to add or check the pressure ?
  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    no idea. car valve type does most forks. if anything else was needed it should have been provided.

    Pics would help.
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  • GarrardRJ
    GarrardRJ Posts: 11
    When i get time i might need to post some photos but is there something under the big plastic type nut on the top ? I don't want to undo it and the forks stop working ! I do 29 miles every day to work and back on it
  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    no idea as we are still missing loads of info.

    year? what version of the ncx lite?
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  • GarrardRJ
    GarrardRJ Posts: 11
    Ok......Its on a 2011 Scott Sportster 10....I don't know what version it is , the online pdf you gave me a link to doesn't even show the valve or the top of the left leg or how to check the pressure etc. Crap Workshop manual i say !
  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    GarrardRJ wrote:
    When i get time i might need to post some photos but is there something under the big plastic type nut on the top ? I don't want to undo it and the forks stop working ! I do 29 miles every day to work and back on it
    Probably a valve, take it off and see. You will need a shock pump.
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