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Screw in the lock nut to the fork damper piston rod fully.
Drain the extra oil from the fork damper spring cham-
ber oil hole.
NOTE:
•
By doing this procedure, about 17 cm
3
of fork fluid
will be drained from the damper spring chamber
through the oil hole and cause 178 cm
3
of fork fluid
to be left in the chamber.
If you can not use compressed air, remove the pres-
sure release screw on the fork cap.
Hold the fork damper up side down for 10 minutes and
drain the oil from the fork damper spring chamber.
(1) LOCK NUT
(2) PISTON ROD
NOTE:
•
Turn the rebound adjuster and compression adjuster
counterclockwise to the softest position.
•
Check the fork damper piston rod sliding surface for
damage.
•
Apply fork oil to the fork damper piston rod sliding
surface
Cover the fork piston rod end with soft jaws to prevent
fork damage.
CAUTION:
•
Be careful not to bend or damage the fork damper
piston rod when the piston rod is stroked.
Blow the extra oil off to the fork damper spring cham-
ber by pumping the fork damper piston rod to full stroke.
(1) FORK DAMPER
(2) SOFT JAWS
(3) SPRING CHAMBER
(1) SPRING CHAMBER
(2) OIL HOLE
Blow out the oil from the fork damper spring chamber
using compressed air to the oil hole.
Wipe the oil completely off the fork damper.
(1) PRESSURE RELEASE SCREW
(2) FORK CAP
6. SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT