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KEEWAY ATV300 - Rear Wheel and Brake Troubleshooting; Rear Suspension Adjustment

KEEWAY ATV300
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13.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
Bad Brake Performance
Brake shoes are worn
Bad brake adjustment
Brake linings are oily, greasy or dirty
Brake drums are worn
Brake arm setting is improperly engage
Vibration or Wobble
Axle is not tightened well
Bent rim
Axle bearings are worn
Faulty tires
Rear axle bearing holder is faulty
Brake Drag
Incorrect brake adjustment
Sticking brake cam
Sticking brake cable
Hard Suspension
Bent damper rod
Faulty swing arm pivot bushings
Soft Suspension
Weak shock absorber damper
Weak shock absorber spring
13.3
Suspension adjustment
Adjustment of Front And Rear Shock
There are five positions on each shock.
The default position is in the middle set by
the manufacturer
Use a round nut wrench as you adjust the
shock, the tension of shock spring will
increase as you screw to the left, decrease as
you screw to the right. Adjust according to
the weight of the riders.

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