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MANITOU SUSPENSION FORKS
CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING THE LATEST IN SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGY
AVAILABLE, A 2005 MANITOU FORK. 
This fork is fully assembled and ready to be
installed onto your bicycle. It comes equipped with a 1
1
/
8
-inch or 1
1
/
2
-inch
(onepointfive) threadless steerer tube and may also be available in a disc brake
only version. A handlebar-mounted reflector must be used for on-road use, which
is not included with your fork.
This manual is designed as a comprehensive guide for all 2005 Manitou fork
models, including LUXE, SOUTH, SIX, AXEL, SPLICE, BLACK, SKAREB, MINUTE,
NIXON, STANCE, SHERMAN and DORADO. All figures and tables are located at the
front of this manual. This manual can be downloaded from the
www.answerproducts.com website. 
BICYCLING IS A HAZARDOUS ACTIVITY
THAT REQUIRES THAT THE RIDER STAY IN
CONTROL OF HIS OR HER BICYCLE AT ALL TIMES. READING THIS MANUAL
ENTIRELY AND PROPERLY MAINTAINING YOUR BICYCLE AND SUSPENSION FORK
WILL REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF INJURY OR POSSIBLE DEATH. PRIOR TO
RIDING YOUR BICYCLE, YOU SHOULD INSPECT YOUR SUSPENSION FORK TO
ENSURE THAT NO DAMAGE HAS OCCURRED DURING THE COURSE OF RIDING. DO
NOT RIDE YOUR BICYCLE IF THE FORK SHOWS ANY SIGNS OF BENDING,
CRACKING, CREAKING, LEAKING, OR IF IT IS MISSING ANY OF THE ORIGINALLY
SUPPLIED COMPONENTS. ANY FALL FROM YOUR BICYCLE CAN RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN HELP
YOU REDUCE THE RISK OF BEING INJURED. IF YOU ARE A MODERATE OR
AGGRESSIVE OFF-ROAD RIDER, OR RIDE AT LEAST THREE TIMES A WEEK OVER
ROUGH TERRAIN, ANSWER RECOMMENDS RETURNING YOUR SUSPENSION FORK
EVERY 2 YEARS FOR A THOROUGH INSPECTION AND UPDATE. TAKE YOUR FORK
TO A MANITOU AUTHORIZED DEALER WHO CAN ARRANGE FOR SHIPMENT TO
ANSWER PRODUCTS, OR YOU MAY CALL ANSWER TO HAVE YOUR FORK SHIPPED
DIRECTLY AT (800) 423-0273.
IMPORTANT: 
Manitou forks are designed for off-road use, and as such, they
do not come with proper reflectors for on-road use. Have your dealer or mechanic
install proper reflectors to meet the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s
(C.P.S.C.) Requirements for Bicycles if your fork is going to be used on public
roads at any time. If you have questions regarding C.P.S.C. Standards, please
contact your dealer.
CONSUMER SAFETY INFORMATION 
Answer Products recommends that you periodically inspect your crown, inner
legs, outer legs, dropouts and brake arch areas for cracks or damage. Do not use
the fork if any parts are broken, bent, cracked, or you suspect may be damaged.
Contact your dealer or Answer Products Customer Service at (800) 423-0273 if
you have any questions concerning the integrity or condition of your fork. Any
modifications not authorized by Answer Products should be considered unsafe. 
SINGLE CROWN FORKS
THE STEERER TUBE AND STANCHIONS (INNER LEGS) ARE
PRESS FIT AT THE FACTORY AND SHOULD NEVER BE
REMOVED FROM THE CROWN. PRESSING THEM OUT WILL PERMANENTLY
DAMAGE THE CROWN BEYOND REPAIR AND RENDER IT UNSAFE FOR ANY
CONTINUED USE. NEVER ATTEMPT TO THREAD A THREADLESS STEERER TUBE.
CUTTING THREADS WILL WEAKEN THE STEERER TUBE AND CAUSE AN UNSAFE
CONDITION. OBTAIN THE CORRECT CROWN/STEERER FROM YOUR DEALER, OR
CONTACT ANSWER CUSTOMER SERVICE AT (800) 423-0273. 
DUAL CROWN FORKS 
THE STEERER TUBE IS PRESS FIT AT THE FACTORY AND
SHOULD NEVER BE REMOVED FROM THE CROWN. NEVER
ATTEMPT TO THREAD A THREADLESS STEERER TUBE. CUTTING THREADS WILL
WEAKEN THE STEERER TUBE AND CAUSE AN UNSAFE CONDITION. OBTAIN THE
CORRECT CROWN/STEERER FROM YOUR DEALER, OR CONTACT ANSWER
CUSTOMER SERVICE AT (800) 423-0273. 
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Any Answer Products fork found by the factory to be defective in materials and/or
workmanship within one year from the date of purchase (or two years in EU
countries) will be repaired or replaced at the option of the manufacturer, free of
charge, when received at the factory, freight prepaid. This warranty does not cover
breakage, bending, or damage that may result from crashes or falls. This warranty
does not cover any fork that has been subject to misuse or whose serial number
has been altered, defaced or removed. This warranty does not cover paint damage.
Any modifications made by the user will render the warranty null and void. This
warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, and any implied are limited in
duration to the same duration as the expressed warranty herein. Answer Products
shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages.
If for any reason warranty work is necessary, return the fork with original purchase
receipt to the place of purchase. At that time, instructions for repair, return, or
replacement shall be given. Customers in countries other than USA should contact
their dealer or local distributor.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
IMPORTANT: 
Ensure that the proper steerer tube has been delivered on your
fork first. The steerer tube may need to be cut to length to fit your bicycle head
tube. If you are not familiar with this procedure, or do not have the proper tools
to cut the steerer tube, it is recommended that you seek a dealer with a
qualified bicycle mechanic to perform the installation.
REPLACEMENT OF THE ENTIRE CROWN/STEERER
ASSEMBLY MUST BE DONE TO INCREASE STEERER TUBE
LENGTHS OR CHANGE DIAMETERS. REMOVING AND REPLACING THE STEERER
TUBE WILL RESULT IN AN UNSAFE CONDITION AND SHOULD NEVER BE DONE.
BREAK-IN
Your new fork is designed to break in during your first few rides (about 20 hours
total riding time). Prior to break-in, you may notice your fork feels tight and
slightly notchy. Following the break-in period, your fork will feel much smoother
and will react to bumps much better than when you first put it on your bike. After
20 hours, you may want to recheck adjustments (where applicable) to fine-tune
the fork completely.
FORK INSTALLATION – SINGLE CROWN FORKS
1. Remove the old fork from your bicycle.
2.  Measure and cut the steerer tube to fit your bicycle head tube (SEE
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOVE). You can use your old fork as a guide for cutting
the steerer tube length.
3.  Remove the headset crown race from the old fork and press onto the fork
steerer until the race is seated over the crown.
4.  Clean and grease the headset bearings and races.
5.  Install the lower bearings (if applicable) on fork crown race.
6.  Insert the steerer tube into the head tube of the frame.
7.  Install the upper bearings, stem spacers, and stem.
8.  Install the stem cap and bolt. Tighten the bolt to headset manufacturer’s
specifications.
9.  Install the handlebars and torque the stem pinch screws or stem clamping
system to manufacturer’s specifications.
10.  Install the brakes and adjust per the manufacturer’s instructions.
11.  For forks with standard dropouts (non through axle), adjust the front wheel
quick release to clear the 0.275” (7 mm) thick secondary catch dropout. The
quick release must be tightened after it is properly seated into the dropout
counter bores to manufacturer’s specifications. Ensure that there is adequate
thread engagement (4 or more threads with the release adjusted to lock).
12.  To install the hex axle, simply slip the axle into the dropout, small axle hex
side first into the large dropout hex. Thread in the set bolt into the small hex
side and snug slightly. Push the fork up and down a few times to center the
axle and hub and then tighten all pinch bolts to recommendations found in
Table 6.
13. Install the brake cable per manufacturer’s instructions.