TT250
Owner’s
and
Service
Manual
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The
fork
uppers
have
circumferential
rings.
You
can
move
the
forks
up
and
down
in
the
triple
tees
to
adjust
height.
Moving
the
forks
up
in
the
triple
tees
lowers
the
motorcycle’s
height;
moving
the
forks
down
in
the
triple
tees
raises
the
motorcycle’s
height.
Warning!
Both
forks
should
be
adjusted
to
the
same
position
in
the
triple
tees,
or
handling
will
be
adversely
affected.
Warning!
Do
not
go
outside
the
adjustment
range
indicated
by
the
fork
uppers’
circumferential
rings.
Once
the
forks
have
been
adjusted
to
the
desired
position,
tighten
all
pinch
bolts.
Changing
Fork
Oil
Remove
the
front
wheel
(please
see
the
Front
Wheel
Removal
section
of
this
Owner’s
and
Service
Manual
for
instructions
on
front
wheel
removal).
Actions
shown
here
are
on
a
motorcycle
with
the
headlight
removed
(removing
the
headlight
provides
easier
access
to
the
fork
pinch
bolts;
please
see
the
Lighting
and
Turn
Signals
section
of
this
Owner’s
and
Service
Manual
for
instructions
on
headlight
removal).
Screw
the
adjustable
damper
all
the
way
into
the
fork.
This
is
shown
being
done
with
the
fork
removed
from
the
motorcycle;
you
should
do
this
prior
to
removing
the
fork
from
the
upper
and
lower
triple
tees.
Loosen,
but
do
not
remove,
the
upper
fork
cap
using
either
a
22mm
wrench
or
a
socket.
Caution!
The
upper
fork
cap
is
aluminum
and
can
be
easily
marred.
We
show
this
being
done
with
the
fork
leg
removed;
you
should
do
this
after
loosening
the
fork
upper
triple
tee
pinch
bolt
and
before
you
loosen
the
fork
lower
triple
tee
pinch
bolts.
This
will
hold
the
fork
leg
and
make
it
easier
to
loosen
the
fork
cap.