1. Introduction
The DNM BURNER-RCP2S is an advanced coil-spring rear shock designed for demanding mountain biking disciplines including All-Mountain (AM), Freeride (FR), and Downhill (DH). This model is an upgrade from the previous BURNER-RCP2, featuring enhanced performance and a durable black finish. It offers comprehensive adjustability to fine-tune your bike's suspension for various terrains and riding styles.
Key features include a 190mm eye-to-eye length with 51mm of travel, a robust 550 lbs spring rate, and a 4-system damping mechanism. Riders can adjust rebound, compression, and spring preload to achieve optimal performance and comfort.
2. Consignes de sécurité
Always prioritize safety when installing, adjusting, or riding with your DNM BURNER-RCP2S rear shock. Improper installation or adjustment can lead to serious injury or damage to your bicycle.
- Installation professionnelle recommandée : If you are unsure about any installation or adjustment procedures, seek assistance from a qualified bicycle mechanic.
- Read Your Bicycle Manual: Always consult your bicycle manufacturer's manual for specific compatibility and installation instructions related to your frame.
- Inspection régulière : Before each ride, inspect the shock for any signs of damage, leaks, or loose components. Do not ride if any issues are detected.
- High Pressure Warning: The shock contains high-pressure components. Do not attempt to disassemble the damper unit. Refer to authorized service centers for internal maintenance.
- Portez un équipement de protection : Always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, when riding.
3. Contenu du colis
The DNM BURNER-RCP2S Mountain Downhill Bike Rear Shock package includes:
- 1 x DNM BURNER-RCP2S Rear Shock (with 550 lbs coil spring installed)
4. Configuration et installation
Correct installation is crucial for the performance and safety of your rear shock. Ensure your bicycle frame is compatible with the shock's dimensions.
4.1 Vérification de compatibilité
- Eye-to-Eye Length: The BURNER-RCP2S has an eye-to-eye length of 190 mm (7.46 inches). Verify this matches your frame's requirement.
- Voyage: The shock provides 51 mm (2.01 inches) of travel.
- Bushing Size: The inner hole size for the bushings is 7.63 mm (0.30 inches). Ensure your frame's mounting hardware is compatible. Some frames may require specific bushing widths; measure your frame's mounting points and adjust bushings if necessary (e.g., by carefully removing material from aluminum bushings to achieve a precise fit).
4.2 étapes d'installation
- Préparer le cadre : Ensure the shock mounting points on your bicycle frame are clean and free of debris.
- Insert Bushings: If not already installed, insert the appropriate bushings into the shock's eyelets.
- Monter l'amortisseur : Carefully align the shock with the frame's mounting points. Insert the mounting bolts through the frame, bushings, and shock eyelets.
- Serrer les boulons : Hand-tighten the mounting bolts initially. Refer to your bicycle frame manufacturer's specifications for the correct torque values. Over-tightening can damage the shock or frame.
- Vérifier le dégagement : Cycle the suspension through its full travel to ensure there is no interference with the frame, tires, or other components.

Image: The DNM BURNER-RCP2S rear shock, illustrating its overall structure with the coil spring and damper body. This view helps in understanding how the shock integrates into a bicycle frame.
5. Instructions d'utilisation et réglages
The BURNER-RCP2S offers several adjustments to customize your ride feel. Experiment with settings in a safe environment to find your preferred setup.
5.1 Réglage du rebond
Rebound controls the speed at which the shock extends after compression. This adjustment is typically made via a red dial located at the bottom of the shock.
- "Fast" (Counter-Clockwise): Turning the dial counter-clockwise speeds up the rebound. This is often preferred for quick recovery over successive bumps.
- "Slow" (Clockwise): Turning the dial clockwise slows down the rebound. This can provide more control and prevent the shock from "bucking" the rider on larger impacts. For climbing or a firmer feel, turning the rebound dial fully counter-clockwise can achieve a near-lockout state.

Image : Une image détaillée view of the red rebound adjustment dial, labeled "Fast" and "Slow," located at the lower end of the shock. This dial allows riders to control the speed at which the shock returns to its extended position.
5.2 Compression Adjustment
Compression controls how quickly the shock compresses when subjected to force. This adjustment is typically made via a blue knob located on the piggyback reservoir.
- "Hard" (Clockwise): Turning the knob clockwise increases compression damping, making the shock feel firmer and less prone to bottoming out.
- "Soft" (Counter-Clockwise): Turning the knob counter-clockwise decreases compression damping, making the shock feel softer and more responsive to small bumps.

Image: A close-up of the blue compression adjustment knob, marked with "Hard" and "Soft" indicators, situated on the piggyback reservoir of the shock. This knob allows for fine-tuning of the shock's resistance to compression.
5.3 Preload Adjustment
Preload refers to the initial compression of the coil spring. It is adjusted by turning the spring collar located at the top of the coil spring.
- Augmenterasing Preload: Turn the spring collar clockwise to compress the spring further. This increases the initial force required to move the shock, reducing sag and making the suspension feel firmer.
- Décreasing Preload: Turn the spring collar counter-clockwise to release spring tension. This increases sag and makes the suspension feel softer.
- Remarque importante : Do not exceed 2 to 3 full turns of preload beyond the point where the spring collar first contacts the spring. Excessive preload can damage the spring or shock and negatively affect performance.

Image : Un angle view of the DNM BURNER-RCP2S rear shock, showcasing the main body, coil spring, and the blue compression adjustment knob. This image provides a comprehensive look at the shock's design and visible adjustment features.
6. Entretien
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and consistent performance of your DNM BURNER-RCP2S rear shock. This shock is designed to be relatively low-maintenance.
- Nettoyage: After each ride, especially in muddy or dusty conditions, clean the shock body, shaft, and spring with mild soap and water. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft cloth. Avoid high-pressure washers directly on seals.
- Inspection: Regularly inspect the shock for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks. Check for scratches on the damper shaft, which can compromise seals. Ensure all mounting bolts are securely tightened to the manufacturer's recommended torque.
- Lubrification: Keep the exposed damper shaft clean and free of grit. A small amount of silicone-based suspension lubricant can be applied to the shaft and wiper seal to maintain suppleness, but avoid petroleum-based products.
- Service: While the BURNER-RCP2S is designed for durability, internal service may be required over time. For internal maintenance or seal replacement, it is recommended to contact an authorized DNM service center. Do not attempt to open the high-pressure damper unit yourself.
7. Dépannage
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your rear shock.
- Issue: Poor Damping Performance / Excessive Bounciness
Solution: Check your rebound adjustment. If the shock is returning too quickly, increase rebound damping (turn the red dial clockwise towards "Slow"). Ensure the spring preload is not excessively loose. - Issue: Shock Bottoming Out Frequently
Solution: Augmenter la compression damping (turn the blue knob clockwise towards "Hard"). Ensure your spring preload is set correctly for your weight and riding style. If the issue persists, a stiffer spring rate might be required. - Issue: Shock Feels Too Stiff / Not Using Full Travel
Solution: Diminuer la compression damping (turn the blue knob counter-clockwise towards "Soft"). Reduce spring preload (turn the spring collar counter-clockwise). Ensure the spring rate is appropriate for your weight. - Issue: Unusual Noises (e.g., Squeaking, Clunking)
Solution: Inspect all mounting bolts for proper torque. Check for any loose components or foreign objects. Clean the shock thoroughly. If noises persist, discontinue use and consult a professional mechanic. - Issue: Oil Leakage
Solution: A small amount of oil residue on the damper shaft is normal. However, if there is significant oil leakage, this indicates a seal failure. Discontinue use immediately and contact an authorized service center for repair.
8. Spécifications
| Fonctionnalité | Spécification |
|---|---|
| Modèle | BURNER-RCP2S |
| Eye to Eye x Voyage | 190 x 51 mm (7.46 x 2.01 pouces) |
| Taux du printemps | 550 livres |
| DampSystème d'ing | 4-system |
| Ajustements | Rebound / Compression / Preload / Adjust High Pressure/Big Impact |
| Body Outer Diameter (OD) | 28 mm (1.10 pouces) |
| Damparbre | Hard chromed, Ø 12 mm (0.47 inch) |
| Shock Body Material | AL-7075 anodisé dur foncé |
| Bushing Inner Hole Size | 7.63 mm (0.30 pouces) |
| Type de ressort | Ressort hélicoïdal |
| Style de conduite | AM / FR / DH |
| Poids | 800g (1.76 lb) |
| Dimensions de l'emballage de l'article | 10 x 5 x 2.5 pouces |
| Poids du colis | 0.86 kilogrammes |
| Date de première disponibilité | 4 juillet 2019 |
9. Informations sur la garantie
The DNM BURNER-RCP2S Rear Shock comes with a Garantie de 1 ans from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. It does not cover damage resulting from improper installation, misuse, neglect, accidents, modifications, or normal wear and tear.
To make a warranty claim, please retain your proof of purchase and contact the seller or DNM customer support.
10. Assistance et contact
For further assistance, technical questions, or service inquiries regarding your DNM BURNER-RCP2S rear shock, please contact your authorized DNM dealer or the seller from whom you purchased the product.
You may also visit the official DNM website pour des ressources supplémentaires et des informations de contact.