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1. Loosen the two cap screws (1) at the
rear of the axle housing; then loosen
the cap screw (2) on the front of the
brake caliper.
2. Install an appropriate pin through
the axle hub and rear sprocket.
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3. With a person seated on the ATV,
check chain tension at the mid-point
of the chain.
NOTE: Chain “slack” should be
within a range of 30-40 mm (1.2-1.6
in.).
4. Push the ATV forward to tighten
chain tension; push the ATV back-
ward to loosen chain tension.
5. Tighten the two cap screws (1) to 28
ft-lb; tighten the cap screw (2) to 8
ft-lb.
NOTE: Drive chain adjustments
may be done by the ATV owner if
qualified to do so. If the owner does
not feel qualified, take the ATV to an
authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer for
this service.
Tires
Tire Tread Condition
The use of worn-out tires on an ATV is
very dangerous. A tire is considered to be
worn out when the depth of the tread is
less than 4 mm (5/32 in.). Be sure to
replace the tires before reaching this min-
imum specification.
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Tire Replacement
The ATV has low-pressure tubeless tires.
Air is sealed by the contact surfaces of
the inner wheel rim and the tire bead. If
either the inner wheel rim or tire bead is
damaged, air may leak. Be extremely
careful not to damage these areas when
replacing tires.
It is very important to use the proper tools
when repairing or replacing tires to pre-
vent damage to the tire bead or wheel
rims. If proper tools and related items are
not available, have this maintenance per-
formed by an authorized Arctic Cat ATV
dealer or a qualified tire repair station.
! WARNING
Always use the size and type of tires
as specified. Refer to the specifica-
tions chart for proper tire inflation
pressure, and always maintain
proper tire inflation pressure.
! WARNING
The use of worn-out tires can be
dangerous and can increase the risk
of an accident.
CAUTION
When breaking the tire bead loose
from the wheel, be extremely careful
not to damage the inner wheel sur-
face or the tire bead.
! WARNING
Use only Arctic Cat approved tires
when replacing tires. Failure to do
so could result in unstable ATV
operation.