![]() Releasing the air pressure too quickly can induce a condition in which the negative chamber has more pressure than the positive chamber.When releasing air from the air chamber, it is important to do this slowly so the shock can transfer air from the negative to positive chamber and then be realeased through the Schrader valve. Hold the shock at this point for a few seconds to allow the air to transfer from the positive to the negative chamber. You can equalize the air chambers by slowly compressing the shock until you feel and hear a transfer of air. In this condition the shock will be very stiff and can top-out. Adding air to the shock without periodically equalizing the air chambers can lead to a condition in which the shock has more pressure in the positive chamber than the negative. ![]() When adding air to the air chamber, it is important to equalize the positive and negative air chambers by slowly compressing the shock through 25% of its travel 10-20 times after every 50psi addition. It is important to add or remove air from the EVOL sleeve as detailed below to experience the best possible performance. ![]() The system is also more linear in its progression offering improved mid stroke support and better bottom out resistance. ![]() The EVOL air sleeve provides an external negative air chamber integrated into the main air sleeve to significantly reduce the force to initiate travel, providing excellent small bump performance. The EVOL air sleeve comes standard on FLOAT DPS and DPX2 models. ![]()
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