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Suspension Adjustment Guidelines
146 Adjustments for Competition
Adjustments for Too Soft/Stiff On Part Of Travel
Symptom Action
Soft
suspension
Initial travel too soft:
Steering is too quick.
Front end darts while cornering or riding in a straight line.
Decrease the left fork balance chamber air pressure in increments of 3.6 psi (25 kPa,
0.3 kgf/cm
2
) within minimum pressure.
If initial travel is still soft after decreasing the balance chamber air pressure:
Test stiffer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
Increase rebound damping in one-click increments.
Middle travel too soft:
Front end dives when cornering.
Increase the left fork inner chamber air pressure in increments of 3.6 psi (25 kPa,
0.3 kgf/cm
2
) within maximum pressure.
If middle travel is still soft after adjusting the inner chamber air pressure:
Test stiffer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
Increase rebound damping in one-click increments.
If other part of travel is too stiff, see “Initial travel too stiff” or “Final travel too stiff” on
this chart.
Final travel too soft:
Bottoms on landings.
Bottoms on large bumps, especially downhill bumps.
Increase the left fork outer chamber air pressure in increments of 1.5 psi (10 kPa,
0.1 kgf/cm
2
) within maximum pressure.
If final travel is still soft after increasing the outer chamber air pressure:
Test stiffer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
Increase rebound damping in one-click increments.
Stiff
suspension
Initial travel too stiff:
Stiff on small bumps while riding at full throttle in a straight line.
Stiff on small cornering bumps.
Front end wanders while riding at full throttle in a straight line.
Increase the left fork balance chamber air pressure in increments of 3.6 psi (25 kPa,
0.3 kgf/cm
2
) within maximum pressure.
If initial travel is still stiff after increasing the balance chamber air pressure:
Test softer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
Reduce rebound damping in one-click increments.
Middle travel too stiff:
Stiff on bumps when cornering.
Front end wanders when cornering.
Stiff suspension on bumps, especially downhill bumps.
While braking, front end dives during initial travel, then feels stiff.
Decrease the left fork inner chamber air pressure in increments of 3.6 psi (25 kPa,
0.3 kgf/cm
2
) within minimum pressure.
If middle travel is still stiff after adjusting the inner chamber air pressure:
Test softer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
Reduce rebound damping in one-click increments.
If other part of travel is too soft, see “Initial travel too soft” or “Final travel too soft” on
this chart.
Final travel too stiff:
Doesn’t bottom on landings, but feels stiff.
Stiff on large bumps, especially downhill bumps.
Stiff on large bumps when cornering.
Decrease the outer chamber air pressure in increments of 1.5 psi (10 kPa, 0.1 kgf/
cm
2
) within minimum pressure.
If final travel is still stiff after adjusting the outer chamber air pressure:
Test softer compression damping adjustments in one-click increments.
Reduce rebound damping in one-click increments.
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