Rear Shock
General
Damping is set at the factory for the average solo rider under normal riding conditions. The rider may make adjustments to compensate for load, individual riding styles and varying road conditions.
Evaluating and changing the rebound and compression damping is a subjective process with many variables and should be approached carefully.
NOTICE
Compression and rebound adjusting valves may be damaged if too much force is used at either end of the adjustment range. (00237a)
NOTE
Do not force adjusters beyond mechanical stops.
Rebound and Compression Damping
Rebound Damping Adjustment
1.
NOTE
Rebound adjuster is marked as TEN on the lower left side of the shock absorber.
See Figure 1. Use a flat blade screwdriver to turn rebound adjuster clockwise in the H (hard) direction until it stops. This is the maximum rebound damping setting.
2. Turn rebound adjuster counter-clockwise in the S (soft) direction the recommended number of turns. Refer to Table 3.
Compression Damping Adjustment
1. Remove left side cover. See Service Procedures → Side Covers.
2.
NOTE
Compression adjuster is on upper left side of shock absorber.
See Figure 2. Use a flat blade screwdriver to turn compression adjuster clockwise in the H (hard) direction until it stops. This is the maximum compression damping setting.
3. Turn compression adjuster counter-clockwise in the S (soft) direction the recommended number of turns. Refer to Table 3.
4. Install left side cover. See Service Procedures → Side Covers.
Preload Adjustment
1. See Figure 3. Rotate the preload adjuster knob clockwise in the HIGH direction to increase preload setting, or counterclockwise to decrease preload setting until desired setting is reached.
2. Calculate rear preload settings.
a. Rider: Refer to Table 1 for preload clicks required for rider. Note clicks required.
b. Passenger or cargo: Refer to Table 2 for additional preload clicks required for passenger or cargo. Note clicks required.
c. Add rider and passenger/cargo preload amounts together to get final adjustment setting.
3. See Figure 3. Adjust preload adjuster knob to the desired number of clicks.
Figure 1. Rebound Adjuster
Figure 2. Compression Adjuster
Figure 3. Preload Adjuster
Table 1. Rear Preload Suspension Settings
RIDER WEIGHT
REAR SHOCK
kg/lb
Clicks from Minimum(1)
<68 kg (150 lb)
0
68–77 kg (150–170 lb)
0
77–86 kg (170–190 lb)
0
86–95 kg (190–210 lb)
11
95–104 kg (210–230 lb)
22
104–113 kg (230–250 lb)
33
113–122 kg (250–270 lb)
Maximum(2)
122–132 kg (270–290 lb)
132 kg (290 lb) to GVWR
(1) Minimum is defined as fully turned out counter-clockwise.
(2) Maximum is defined as fully turned in clockwise.
Table 2. Rear Preload with Passenger or Cargo
PASSENGER or CARGO
REAR SHOCK
kg/lb
Additional Clicks(1)
0–23 kg (0–50 lb)
+22 or maximum(2)
23–45 kg (50–100 lb)
Maximum
45–68 kg (100–150 lb)
68 kg (150 lb) to GVWR
(1) Add to preload setting for passenger or cargo weight.
(2) Maximum is defined as fully turned in clockwise.
Table 3. Rear Fork Compression and Rebound
RIDE
SETTING
REAR SHOCK(1)
Compression
Rebound
Standard
2.75
1.75
Comfort
2.75
3
Sport
1.5
1.5
(1) Damping adjuster settings are done by turning adjuster clockwise until it stops at the maximum setting, then counting the turns counter-clockwise to the desired setting.
Front Fork
General
Damping is set at the factory for the average solo rider under normal riding conditions. The rider may make adjustments to compensate for load, individual riding styles and varying road conditions.
Evaluating and changing the rebound and compression damping is a subjective process with many variables and should be approached carefully.
NOTICE
Compression and rebound adjusting valves may be damaged if too much force is used at either end of the adjustment range. (00237a)
NOTE
Do not force adjusters beyond mechanical stops.
Compression and Rebound Damping
Compression Damping Adjustment
See Figure 4. The compression adjuster (2) screw is located on the top of the right side fork tube.
1. Turn compression adjuster screw clockwise until it stops. This is the maximum compression damping setting.
2. Turn compression adjuster screw counter-clockwise the recommended number of turns. Table 6
Rebound Damping Adjustment
See Figure 4. The rebound adjuster (3) screw is located on the top of the left side fork tube.
1. Turn rebound adjuster screw clockwise until it stops. This is the maximum rebound damping setting.
2. Turn rebound adjuster screw counter-clockwise the recommended number of turns. Table 6
Spring Preload
NOTE
Make identical preload adjustments to left and right forks.
See Figure 4. The preload adjuster (1) is located on the top of each fork tube.
1. Turn preload adjuster counter-clockwise until it stops. This is the minimum preload setting.
2. Calculate front preload settings.
a. Rider: Refer to Table 4 for required rider preload adjustment. Note required adjustment.
b. Passenger or cargo: Refer to Table 5 for required passanger and cargo preload. Note required adjustment.
c. Add rider and passenger/cargo preload amounts together to get final adjustment setting.
3. Adjust front preload settings. Turn preload adjuster clockwise the calculated number of turns.
1Preload adjuster (2)
2Compression adjuster
3Rebound adjuster
Figure 4. Front Suspension Adjusters
Table 4. Front Preload Suspension Settings
RIDER WEIGHT
FRONT FORKS
kg/lb
Turns from Minimum(1)
<68 kg (150 lb)
0
68–77 kg (150–170 lb)
2
77–86 kg (170–190 lb)
5
86–95 kg (190–210 lb)
9
95–104 kg (210–230 lb)
12
104–113 kg (230–250 lb)
15
113–122 kg (250–270 lb)
15
122–132 kg (270–290 lb)
15
132 kg (290 lb) to GVWR
15
(1) Number of clockwise turns from minimum preload setting.
Table 5. Front Preload with Passenger or Cargo
PASSENGER or CARGO
FRONT FORKS
kg/lb
Additional Turns(1)
0–23 kg (0–50 lb)
+0
23–45 kg (50–100 lb)
+0
45–68 kg (100–150 lb)
+0
68 kg (150 lb) to GVWR
+0
(1) Add to the turns required for rider weight.
Table 6. Front Forks Compression and Rebound
RIDE
SETTING
FRONT FORKS(1)
Compression (right fork)
Rebound (left fork)
Standard
2
2
Comfort
3
3
Sport
1
1
(1) Damping adjuster settings are done by turning adjuster clockwise until it stops at the maximum setting, then counting the turns counter-clockwise to the desired setting.