Securely support the motorcycle so that there is no danger of it falling over.
Spring preload
Always adjust both front fork legs evenly.
Uneven adjustment can result in poor handling and loss of stability.
Notice: Grooves are provided to indicate the adjustment position.
Never go beyond the maximum or minimum adjustment positions.
1. Adjust:
Spring preload
a. Turn the adjusting bolt "1" in direction "a" or "b".
Direction "a":
Spring preload is increased (suspension is harder).
Direction "b":
Spring preload is decreased (suspension is softer).
Spring preload adjusting positions.
Minimum 0.
Standard 2.
Maximum 5.
Rebound damping
Notice: Never go beyond the maximum or minimum adjustment positions.
1. Adjust:
Rebound damping (right side)
a. Turn the adjusting screw "1" in direction "a" or "b".
Direction "a":
Rebound damping (suspension is harder) is increased.
Direction "b":
Rebound damping (suspension is softer) is decreased.
Rebound damping adjusting positions:
Minimum 25 click(s) out.
Standard 12 click(s) out.
Maximum 1 click(s) out.
* With the adjusting screw fully turned in Compression damping
Notice: Never go beyond the maximum or minimum adjustment positions.
1. Adjust:
- Compression damping (left side)
a. Turn the adjusting screw "1" in direction "a" or "b".
Direction "a":
Compression damping (suspension is harder) is increased.
Direction "b":
Compression damping (suspension is softer) is decreased.