Before evaluating and adjusting suspension settings, check
the motorcycles tires. Refer to Table 8 and Figure 32. Tires
must be in good condition and inflated properly.
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WARNING
Do not operate motorcycle with loose, worn or damaged
steering or suspension systems. Contact an EBR Dealer for
repairs. Loose, worn or damaged steering or suspension
components can adversely affect stability and handling, which
could result in death or serious injury.
Make all suspension adjustments in small increments. Radical
setting changes may cause you to skip the best adjustment,
but always remember that any setting chosen is a
compromise.
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WARNING
Do not pull a trailer with a motorcycle. Pulling a trailer can
cause tire overload, reduced braking efficiency and adversely
affect stability and handling, which could result in death or
serious injury.
SUSPENSION DEFINITIONS
Damping
Resistance to movement. Damping affects how easily the
suspension can move and limits oscillations of the system
once the movement has begun.
Compression
The suspension is compressed when the wheel moves
upwards.
Rebound
The suspension is rebounding when it is moving back from
being compressed.
Sag
The amount the suspension moves from maximum length to
static loaded condition as weight is added to the vehicle.
Preload
An adjustment made to the suspension springs to limit static
sag to achieve a desired percentage of total suspension
travel.
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Summary of Contents for 1190 SX
Page 1: ...seat 1...
Page 3: ...3...
Page 37: ...Figure 6 Left Handlebar Switch Figure 7 Right Handlebar switch 37...
Page 75: ...Figure 26 Rear Preload Adjuster Figure 27 Rear Compression Adjuster 75...
Page 77: ...Figure 44 Front Preload Adjuster Figure 30 Fork Rebound and Compression Adjusters 77...
Page 94: ...Figure 51 Air Filter Access Figure 52 Air filter Access 94...
Page 114: ...Figure 34 Low Beam Aiming 114...
Page 115: ...Figure 35 High Beam Aiming 115...
Page 142: ...TIRE REGISTRATION FORM 142...