TUNE YOUR RIDE
ACTION
RESULT
Increasing
compression
damping force
Firmer
compression
damping
Decreasing
compression
damping force
Softer
compression
damping
WARNING
Make sure compression damping
setting is the same on both sides.
Shock Absorber Rebound Damping
(X xc Model)
Rebound damping controls how the
shock absorber restrains the exten-
sion stroke.
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REBOUND DAMPING - BOTTOM OF SHOCK
ABSORBER
1.
Increase
(firmer)
2.
Decreases
(softer)
Dynamic Power Steering
(DPS) Assist Level
Adjustment (Models with
DPS)
The Tri-Mode Dynamic Power Steering
(DPS) offers easy steering assistance
to the rider. The level of assistance
will automatically adapt according to
the vehicle's speed and rider’s de-
mand, in order to provide maximum
steering power at lower speed where
the demand is normally higher. As
speed increases, the assistance is pro-
gressively reduced to keep maximum
steering feel and precision to the rider.
It is possible to choose between three
modes
of
assistance:
Minimum,
Medium and Maximum. Each mode
will continue to automatically adapt
to the vehicle’s speed and rider’s de-
mand, so it does not require to be
changed when riding. These modes
are used to set the level of assistance
to match each rider's preferences.
The following DPS modes are preset in
the vehicle.
DPS MODE
DPS
MAX.
Maximum steering assist
DPS
MED.
Medium steering assist
DPS
MIN.
Minimum steering assist
To show the active DPS mode, pro-
ceed as follows:
650 non-NRMM compliant models
Hold LOWER (Menu) button for 1 sec-
ond to change DPS mode. Repeat until
desired setting is selected.
All other models
1. Press and release
Override/DPS
button.
While reading this Operator’s Guide, remember that:
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious
injury or death.
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