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100 Adjustments for Competition
Front Suspension Adjustments
44. With the front brake applied, pump the fork up
and down several times to seat the axle and
check front brake operation.
45. Tighten the front axle nut (3) to the specified
torque:
51 lbf·ft (69 N·m, 7.0 kgf·m)
46. Turn the rebound damping adju
ster screws
back to their original settings.
Compression Damping
Compression damping affects how quickly the
fork compresses.
The compression damping adjuster has 6 1/4 turns
or less.
Always start with the full hard position when
adjusting damping.
To adjust to the standard position:
1. Turn the compression damping adjuster
(1)
clockwise until it will no longer turn (lightly
seats). This is the full hard position.
2. Turn the adjuster counterclockwise 1 1/2 turn.
This is the standard position.
3. Make sure that both fork legs are adjusted
to
the same position.
Rebound Damping
Rebound damping effects how quickly the fork
rebounds.
The rebound damping adjuster has 3 turns or less.
Always start with the full hard position when
adjusting damping.
To adjust to the standard position:
1. Turn the rebound damping adju
ster (1)
clockwise until it will no longer turn (lightly
seats). This is the full hard position.
2. Turn the adjuster counterclockwise 1 1/4 turn.
This is the standard position.
3. Make sure both fork legs are adjusted to the
same position.
(3) front axle nut
(3)
Front Suspension Damping
(1) compression damping adjuster
(1)
(1) rebound damping adjuster
(1)
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