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(A). Hydraulic rod
- Pull on the hydraulic rod
(A)
slowly.
- At this time, the fork oil comes out of the push rod hole, let it
overflow until it stops.
- Put the fork spring
(1)
into the fork tube.
- Tighten the suspension spring and insert the spanner
(5)
onto the
cap lock
(3)
counter nut
(2)
.
- Fit the suspension cap
(3)
to the fork tube and tighten to 29 Nm.
- Fit the other fork.
- Refit all removed parts.
(1). Spring.
(2). Counter nut.
(3). Suspension cap.
(4). Cap spanner.
(5). Counter nut spanner.
Suspension rod spring
Different springs can be used depending on the weight of the driver
and the track conditions.
- Hard springs make the forks harder and the rebound faster.
- Light springs make the forks softer and the rebound slower.
Suspension plate position
Ensure that the tyre does not touch the mudguard when the forks
are fully compressed. There should be at least 5 mm clearance.
CAUTION
The right and left suspension rods must be adjusted equally.