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Adjustments for Competition 123
Chassis Adjustments
The following suggestions may improve a
specific concern. Subtle changes in overall
handling may also be noted.
Rear End
If you have a problem with rear wheel traction,
raise the rear end of your CRF by increasing the
rear spring pre-load. Instead of running 3.3 in
(85 mm) of sag, you can run 3.1 in (80 mm) or 3.0
in (75 mm) so the rear of the bike will sit a little
higher. This should produce more traction
because of the change to the swingarm and
location of your CRFs center of gravity.
If you have a problem with the steering head
shaking when you use the front brake hard or if
your CRF wants to turn too quickly, lower the
rear of the motorcycle by reducing the rear spring
pre-load. This will increase fork rake and trail
and should improve stability in a straight line.
The effective suspension travel will be
transferred toward the firmer end of wheel travel.
Keep the race sag adjustment (page 104) in the
3.3 4.1 in (85 105 mm) range.
Wheelbase
Adjusting your CRFs wheelbase can offer subtle
changes in overall handling. You may adjust
wheelbase by adding or removing links on the
drive chain. If you change the wheelbase, be
sure to recheck race sag and adjust it, if necessary .
In the past, a general rule was lengthen the
wheelbase to add straight line stability, shorten
the wheelbase to improve turning. However, we
suggest you do not lengthen the wheelbase of
your CRF unless you are racing on a track with
more fast sections than normal.
As a general recommendation, keep the
wheelbase as short as possible. This positions
the wheels closer together, improves turning
response, increases weighting (traction) on the
rear wheel, and reduces weight on the front
wheel.
With your CRF, you will probably find that the
standard setting or a shorter wheelbase will of fer
more overall benefits.
(2)
(1)
(1) groove (2) upper fork clamp
Fork Height/Angle
The position of the fork tubes in the clamps is
not adjustable. Align the groove in the outer tube
with the top surface of the upper fork clamp.
Standard Position
Align the groove (1) in the outer tube with the
top surface of the upper fork clamp (2).
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