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 Aircell Fork Chambers

Installation Instructions
Before installing your new AirCells, completely read the instructions. Any questions you may have feel free to call AirCell Engineering's customer service department at (865-681-7066).
1.  Always start with a clean motorcycle. Place motorcycle on a stand to lift the front wheel off the ground.

2.  Remove the front number plate/headlight assembly.

3. If necessary, loosen bolts on the top and bottom triple clamps and turn the fork tubes so the fork cap vent screws are located either in the front of, or behind the handlebars.

4. Remove the fork cap vent screws. Save the vent screws in case you sell your motorcycle and want to remove the AirCells to put on your next motorcycle. Clean any debris that may be under the fork cap screws.

5. Install the supplied fork cap fittings. Place a drop of medium strength Loc-tite thread sealer to the stainless steal fitting, install it in the threaded fork cap vent screw hole. Do not over tighten this fitting - just finger tight and then turn only 1/3 of a turn. Excessive tightening may damage the thread portion or deform the gasket and o-ring. Make sure the fittings are not touching the handlebars or interfering with any controls.

6. Install the AirCells behind the number plate/headlight assembly, in between the top and bottom triple clamp. Attach to the fork tubes. Use the supplied rubber strips between the AirCells and the fork tubes. Secure with the enclosed heavy-duty wire ties. Before tightening the wire ties make sure the AirCells are in a location that does not interfere with any side-to-side movement of the handlebars or any control cables. Also, double check that the number plate/head light assembly is not touching the AirCells.

7. Install the high-pressure tubing, cut the tubing using a single edge razor blade or a box cutter type blade. Do not cut the tubing with pliers, nippers, scissors, etc., otherwise, the tube will be deformed and can cause trouble. Determine the proper length to be cut. Grasp the tube, slowly push it into the quick connect fork cap fittings and the valve at the top of the AirCells until it comes to a dead end. Pull the tubing back gently to make sure it has a positive seal. Insufficient installation may cause air leakage or tube releasing. To release the tubing, push in evenly on the collar of the fittings and pull the tubing out. If the collar is not held down, the tube cannot be withdrawn. To reuse the tubing, cut off the previously lodged portion of the tubes, then re-install. Again route the tubing so that it does not interfere with any controls or cables. Turn the handlebars from side to side to check for any restrictions.

8. Double-check all your work. Make sure the AirCells are fastened securely to the fork tubes.


Adjusting the Air Compression Damping Valve
At the top of each AirCell is an adjustable ACD valve. This valve is pre-set at the softest setting (full counter-clockwise open). The valve has 10 full turns of adjustments. Adjust both valves the same. Your first couple of rides should be made with the pre-set settings. If you feel you need a firmer ride, or would like the front end to ride higher in corners, adjust both valves five turns clockwise then re-test. Adjust until you find the settings you prefer. Turning the valve clockwise will slow the air entering the AirCells and stiffen the feel of your forks. Most riders prefer the softest settings. You will need to experiment with the settings for your preference in feel.

Before every ride, push the "RED BUTTON w/Black Cap" in the center of the adjusting knob to vent any air pressure that has built up. Always place motorcycle on a stand with the front wheel off the ground, before venting your forks. We recommend that you only vent the forks just before you go riding, not right after your ride, as there may be some oil in the tubing that has not drained back to the forks.

Recommended settings:
  When adjusting the Air Compression Damping Valves, always start with the valves fully closed (Full Clockwise). Adjust both valves the same.
  Hard pack condition:  7-10 turns out (counter clockwise)
  Intermediate:  6 - 8 turns out (counter clockwise)
  Loamy:  5-7 turns out (counter clockwise)
  Mud/Sand:  1-4 turns out (counter clockwise)

No maintenance required
Your AirCells require little or no maintenance. Each chamber has an Internal " Automatic Oil Return System" that returns any oil that may migrate into the AirCells immediately back into the appropriate fork.
 
 


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