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The rear suspension of your motorcycle has an adjustment point at the bottom of the shock, it comes from
the factory set to the softest setting. If you wish to make the rear suspension harder, follow the procedure
below. Adjusting the rear shock is not hard, but like the front forks, changes should be made one at a time to
gain an accurate understanding of how they affect the bike.
Once you are familiar with the settings on your suspension, you can quickly and easily adjust them to suit
different terrain. For example, you make the setting position for when you ride in the sand dunes. But when
you are riding on your local motocross track you know to tune it to a different setting.
A.
The rear shock absorber has one adjuster for both
compression and rebound
.
B.
By turning the adjuster
clockwise
, this will
make the compression harder and rebound slower.
C.
By turning the adjuster
counter-clockwise
, this
will make the compression softer and rebound faster.
No Adjustments Necessary