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Rear Suspension Adjustment
Adjustments for Type of Track
Symptoms and Adjustment
Always begin with the standard settings.
Turn the low speed compression and rebound adjusters in one-clic k increments, and the high speed compression adjuster in 1/12 t urn increments at a time. Adjusting two
or more clicks or turns at a time may cause you to pass over the best adjustment. Test ride after each adjustment.
If, after setting, the suspension feels unusual, find the corresponding symptom in the tab le and test stiffer or softer compression and/or rebound damping adjustments until
the correct settings are obtained as descr ibed.
Hard-surfaced track
Sand track
Mud track
Begin with the standard settings. If the suspension is too stiff/soft, adjust according to the char t below.
Lower the rear end (to improve front wheel stability) by increasing Race Sag (reduce spring pre-load).
Example: Turn the compression damping adjuster and, especially, rebound damping adjuster to a stiffer setting.
Increase standard Race Sag (+0.2 to 0.4 in/5 to 10 mm).
Adjust to a stiffer position because mud build-up increases your CRFs weight.
Example: Adjust the compression and rebound damping adjusters to stiff er settings.
Install the optional stiff spr ing.
Reduce standard Race Sag (0.2 to 0.4 in/5 to 10 mm).
Stiff suspension
Soft suspension
Suspension bottoms
Symptom
Suspension feels stiff on small
bumps
Suspension feels stiff on large
bumps
Entire travel too stiff
Entire travel too soft
Rear end sways
Suspension bottoms at landing
after jumping
Suspension bottoms after landing
Suspension bottoms after end of
continuous bumps
Action
1. Test softer low speed compression adjustment.
2. If it still feels stiff, further test softer low and high speed compression adjustments simultaneously.
1. Test softer high speed compression adjustment.
2. If it still feels stiff, further test softer low and high speed compression adjustments simultaneously.
1. Test softer high and low speed compression adjustments and rebound adjustment sim ultaneously.
2. If it still feels stiff, replace the spring with a softer spring (optional) and begin with the standard settings to
softer settings.
1. Test stiffer high and low speed compression adjustments simultaneously.
2. If it still feels soft, replace the spring with a stiffer spring (optional) and begin with the standard settings to
stiffer setting.
1. Test stiffer high and low speed compression adjustments and rebound adjustment to stiff er settings
simultaneously.
1. Test stiffer high speed compression adjustment.
2. If it still bottoms, test stiffer high and low speed compression adjustments, and replace the spring with a
stiffer spring (optional) if necessary.
1. Test stiffer low speed compression adjustment.
2. If it still bottoms, test stiffer high and low speed compression adjustments, and replace the spring with a
stiffer spring (optional) if necessary.
1. Test softer rebound dumping adjustment.
2. If it still bottoms, test stiffer high and low speed compression adjustments and softer rebound damping
adjustment, and replace the spring with a stiffer spring (optional) if necessary.
Suspension Adjustment Guidelines
132 Adjustments for Competition
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