Classic Cycles Technical Resources
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REAR SUSPENSION:
The rear suspension system absorbs shocks in a similar manner to the front fork during operation. The rear
suspension units are installed between the frame and the rear fork. The rear fork moves up and down,
pivoting on a shaft which fits it to the frame.
FRONT WHEEL:
The front wheel brake is installed on the right side of the machine.
The speedometer is installed in the hub to keep out water and dust.
Removing Front Wheel:
1. Place a supporting block under the engine.
2. Loosen axle bracket bolt.
3. Remove front torque bar from the hub side.
4. Remove front shaft nut.
5. Pull out front shaft.
6. Raise front fork slightly and detach wheel.
Adjusting Front Brake:
1. Front brake cable hand lever should be so adjusted to allow a
play of d"-¾" before the brake acts.
2. Adjust screw as required for proper free play.