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Adjustments for Competition
Front Suspension Adjustments
Compression Damping Adjustment
This adjustment affects how quickly the fork
compresses. The fork compression damping
adjuster has 16 clicks or more. Turning the
compression damping adjuster screw (1) one full
turn changes the adjuster 4 clicks. To adjust the
adjuster to the standard position, proceed as
follows:
Turn the adjuster clockwise (harder) until it will no
longer turn (lightly seats). Turn the adjuster
counterclockwise (softer) until it clicks. This click
is position 1.
The standard position is 8 clicks.
Make sure that both fork legs are adjusted to the
same position.
Rebound Damping Adjustment
This adjustment affects how quickly the fork
extends.
The fork rebound damping adjuster has 16 clicks
or more. Turning the rebound damping adjuster
screw (2) one full turn changes the adjuster 4
clicks. To adjust the rebound damping to the
standard setting, proceed as follows:
Turn the adjuster clockwise (harder) until it will no
longer turn (lightly seats). Turn the adjuster
counterclockwise (softer) until it clicks. This click
is position 1.
(CRF450RX)
The standard position is 15 clicks.
(CRF450R/RWE)
The standard position is 9 clicks.
Make sure that both fork legs are adjusted to the
same position.
Always start with full hard when adjusting
damping.
Do not turn the adjuster screw more than the given
positions or the adjuster may be damaged.
Be sure that the compression and rebound
adjusters are firmly located in a detent, and not
between positions.
Both compression and rebound damping can be
increased by turning the adjuster clockwise.
The fork springs in CRF’s are about right for riders
weighing between 170 lb (77 kg) and 200 lb (91
kg) (less riding gear). So if you’re a heavier rider,
you have to go up on the oil capacity or get a stiff
spring. Do not use less oil than the minimum
specified for each spring or there will be a loss of
rebound damping control near full extension. If the
fork is too stiff on big bumps, turn the compression
damping adjuster counterclockwise 1-click and
lower the oil capacity in increments of 0.2 US oz
(5 cm
3
) in both fork legs until the desired
performance is obtained. Do not, however, lower
the oil capacity below the minimum oil capacity.
When adjusting oil capacity, bear in mind that the
air in the fork will increase in pressure while
riding; therefore, the higher the oil capacity, the
higher the eventual pressure of any air in the fork.
Front Suspension Damping
(1) compression damping adjuster screw
(2) rebound damping adjuster screw
(1)
(2)
Fork Springs
Minimum oil capacity (CRF450RX):
Standard spring:
10.5 US oz (309 cm
3
)
Soft spring:
10.4 US oz (307 cm
3
)
Stiff spring:
10.0 US oz (296 cm
3
)
Minimum oil capacity (CRF450R/RWE):
Standard spring:
10.3 US oz (304 cm
3
)
Soft spring:
10.5 US oz (309 cm
3
)
Stiff spring:
10.1 US oz (299 cm
3
)
Summary of Contents for CRF450R 2020
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