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HAIMA 7 - Removal;Installation of Lower Swing Arm of Front Suspension

HAIMA 7
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Front suspension
R-6
operating force has not changed and no
abnormal noise exists;
(1) Compress the shock absorber piston and then
release it.
(2) Confirm that the extended piston returned to
the normal position at a normal speed and there
is no abnormal compression force.
6. If non-conform to the requirements, replace the
shock absorber.
Scrap Disposal of front shock- absorber
Warning:
Once boring on the shock absorber, you should wear
safety goggles, because the high pressure gas in the
shock absorber is likely to inject the metal scrap into
your eyes and face during the boring
1. Lay the shock absorber or keep the piston rod
facing downward and clamp the shock absorber
2. Bore a hole in 2-3 mm {0.08-0.12 in} at
20-30mm {0.8-1.2 in} away from the bottom
of tube to leak gas out.
3. Face the hole downward;
4. Push and draw the piston rod, saw the casing
pipe at the bottom of shock absorber and
collect the oil from the pipe.
5. Handle waste oil according to the Waste
Disposal Regulations.
Note: The gas used by the shock absorber is the
nitrogen and the oil used by the shock absorber is
the mineral oil.
Removal/installation of lower swing arm of
front suspension
1. Remove in the order as shown in the Table.
2. Install in the reversing order of removal.
1 Bolt
2 Bolt (lower swing arm ball)
3 Nuts
4 Lower swing arm component
5 Limit rubber block
6 dustcover
7
Front bushing of swing arm
Refer to the Removal and Installation
Instructions
8
Rear bushing of swing arm
Refer to the Removal and Installation
Instructions
9 Resonant block
10 Nuts
Press
-
in by a
hydraulic presser
Front bushing
SST
SST

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