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SPECIFICATIONS - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE
B: axis of the panel screw
C: axis of rear wheel pin
ADJUSTING THE SHOCK ABSORBER
The rear shock absorber must be adjusted according to the rider
weight and track conditions.
Proceed as follows:
1. With motorcycle on the stand, measure distance (A).
2. Take the normal riding position on the motorcycle with all
your riding apparel.
3. With somebody’s help, take the new distance (A).
4. The difference between these two measurements constitutes
the “SAG” of the motorcycle’s rear end.
Suggested SAG: 4 in. with cold shock absorber. 3.7 in. with
warmed up shock absorber.
5. To get the right SAG according to your weight, adjust the
shock absorber spring preload as described at side.
WARNING*: Never disassemble shock ab
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sorber, which contains highly compressed
nitrogen. Contact your Dealer for such major
service. Do not incinerate.
ADJUSTING THE SHOCK ABSORBER SPRING PRE
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LOAD
Proceed as follows:
1. First turn counterclockwise fastening rear pin (1) then re-
move saddle, screws (2) and R.H. side panel (3).