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Adjustments for Competition 131
Suspension Adjustment Guidelines
Follow the procedures described below to accurately adjust your CRF , using the methods described on pages 1 12 130. Remember to make all adjustments in
one-click or 1/12 turn increments. Test ride after each adjustment.
Front Suspension Adjustment
Adjustments for Type of Track
Adjustments for Too Soft/Stiff Damping
Hard-surfaced track
Sand track
Mud track
Begin with the standard setting. If the suspension is too stiff/soft, adjust according to the chart below.
Adjust to a stiffer position.
Example: Turn the compression damping adjuster to a stiffer position.
Adjust to a stiffer position because mud build-up increases your CRFs weight.
Example: Turn the compression damping adjuster to a stiffer setting.
Soft
suspension
Symptom
Initial travel too soft:
Steering is too quick.
Front end darts while cornering or riding in a straight line.
Middle travel too soft:
Front end dives when cornering.
Final travel too soft:
Bottoms on landings.
Bottoms on large bumps, especially downhill bumps.
Entire travel too soft:
Front end shakes.
Fork bottoms over any type of terrain.
Action
Test stiffer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
Test stiffer rebound damping in one-click increments.
If suspension isnt stiff in initial travel:
Test stiffer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
If initial travel becomes stiff because of the above adjustment:
Reduce the rebound damping in one-click increments.
Test softer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
If initial and middle travel arent stiff:
Test stiffer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
If final travel is soft:
Increase the fork oil capacity in increments of 0.2 US oz (5 cm
3
).
Test stiffer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
Increase rebound damping in one-click increments.
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