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1. Stopper band setting
The height of the
front
suspension can
be properly adjusted by changing the
length of the stopper band.
.
1980 SRX440
3) Do
not
deform
or
damage
the
cylinder
in
any
way.
Cylinder
damage
will
result
in
poor
damping
performance.
4)
Gas
pressure
must
be released be-
fore
disposing
of
the
shock
absorber.
To
do
so,
drill
a 2
~
3
mm
(0.08
~
0.12
in)
hole
through
the
cylinder
wall
at
a
point
10
~
15
mm
(0.4
~
0.6
in)
above
the
bottom
of
the
cylinder.
.
Standard setting:
3rd hole from the
bottom
Tightening torque:
3.8
Nm (0.38 m-kg)
10,.....,
15 mm
(0.4,.....,
0.6 in)
2......,
3
mm
(0.08 "-'
0.12
in)
WARNING:---------.,
Wear
eye
protection
to
prevent
eye
damage
from
escaping
gas
and/or
metal
chips.
a. Check the rod. and if it is bent or
dam-
aged. replace the shock absorber.
b. Check
for
oil leakage. If oil leakage is
evident, replace the shock absorber.
c. By compressing the shock absorber.
check to see there is no gas leakage.
C,
Slide
rail
suspension
adjustment
The setting of suspension greatly affects the
stability and steering of the machine.
Therefore. it is necessary to adjust the
suspension setting according to course con-
ditions
and rider's driving technique.
1. Stopper band
This adjustment
will
greatly affect the
stability and handling
of
the machine as
well
as the side slip
of
the track
while
turning a corner.
o
o
0+--51d
o
o
Height
Handling Track side slip
Performance of
Bumping and
Riding
comfort
straight running
pitching
Lower Easy
Increase
Poor
More
Poor
Higher Hard Decrease
Good
Less
Good
5-18
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