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Cobra CX50SR - Fork Maintenance; Fork Air Bleeding

Cobra CX50SR
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CAUTION:
If the side arms do not align with the associated holes it is quite likely that the
legs did not make it into the holes. Realign and try again.
8. When properly installed, the filter and retainer should look like figure A4.
NOTE: Make sure you change or clean your filter after each moto. We
recommend carrying multiple filters in your toolbox, one for each practice session
and moto.
Fork Maintenance
Cobra strongly recommends that a professional service technician conduct all
internal maintenance other than changing springs and oil. This will help to ensure
safe and consistent operation.
For routine maintenance, the chart below provides suggested service intervals
for common procedures:
Each Ride
10 hours 20 hours As Needed
Bleed excess air X
Change Oil X
Change
Seal/Swiper
X
Change Bushings X
Fork Air Bleeding
Tools required
3mm hex key (Allen wrench)
During normal operation, both fork legs will build up air pressure. This pressure
acts as an additional spring so it must be bled on a regular basis to maintain
Figure A3 Figure A4

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