TUNE YOUR RIDE
Snowmobile handling and comfort de-
pend upon suspension adjustments.
WARNING
Suspension adjustment could af-
fect vehicle handling. Always take
time to familiarize yourself with
the vehicle's behavior after any
suspension adjustment have been
made. Always adjust LH and RH
suspension components to the
same setting.
Choice of suspension adjustments
vary with carrying load, driver's weight,
personal preference, riding speed and
field condition.
NOTE:
Some adjustments may not ap-
ply to your snowmobile.
WARNING
Before proceeding with any sus-
pension adjustment, remember:
– Park in a safe place.
– Remove the tether cord cap.
– Use appropriate lifting device or
have assistance to share lifting
stress. If a lifting device is not
used, use proper lifting tech-
niques, notably using your legs
force.
– Do not attempt to lift the front or
rear of vehicle if it is above your
limits.
– Support front of vehicle off the
ground with a suitable device
before adjusting suspension.
– Support rear of vehicle off the
ground with a wide-base snow-
mobile stand with a rear deflec-
tor panel.
– Make sure support device is sta-
ble and secure.
The best way to set up the suspen-
sion is to customize each adjustment
one at a time. Various adjustments are
interrelated. It may be necessary to
readjust center spring after adjusting
front springs for instance. Test run the
snowmobile under the same condi-
tions; trail, speed, snow, driver riding
position, etc. Proceed methodically
until you are satisfied.
Following are guidelines to fine-tune
suspension. Use suspension adjust-
ment tool provided in the tool kit.
Rear Suspension
Adjustments
mmo2007-009-004_a
SC™-5 REAR SUSPENSION
1. Rear springs preload
2. Center spring preload and shock absorber
damping
3. Stopper strap
4. Coupling blocks
5. Rear shock absorber damping
NOTICE
Whenever adjusting rear
suspension, check track tension and
adjust if necessary.
Stopper Strap Length
Stopper strap length has an effect on
the amount of weight the center spring
has to carry especially during accelera-
tion, therefore on the front end uplift.
Stopper strap length also has an effect
on center spring travel.
NOTICE
Whenever stopper strap
length is changed, track tension
must be checked.
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Summary of Contents for MX Zx 600 RS
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