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WARNING
Before proceeding with any sus-
pension adjustment, remem ber:
park in a safe place
remove tether cord cap
lift rear of vehicle off the ground
with a wide-base snowmobile
stand with a rear deflector panel
make sure lifting device is stable
and secure.
CENTER SPRING A DJUSTMENT
STEERING BEHAVIOR ADJUSTMENT
VEHICLE
SPEED
HANDLE-
BAR
STEERING
ATTITUDE
PROB-
LEM
SOLU-
TION
Easy to turn Neutral
No adjustment
required
Harder to
turn
Over-
steering
Too
soft of
adjust-
ment
Increase
preload
Mode-
rate
Very easy
to turn
Under-
steering
Too
hard of
adjust-
ment
Decrease
preload
Preload Adjustment
Stopper Strap Weight
Transfer
Ride at low speed then fully accel-
erate.
Notesteeringbehavior.
A djust stopper strap length accord-
ingly,
WARNING
Before proceeding with any sus-
pension adjustment, remem ber:
park in a safe place
remove tether cord cap
lift rear of vehicle off the ground
with suitable lifting device
make sure lifting device is stable
and secure.
CAUTION: Whenever stopper strap
length is changed, track tension
must be readjusted.
STOPPER STRAP W EI GH T TRANSFER
WEIGHT TRANSFER ADJUSTMEN TS
STEERING
BEHAVIOR
TRACK SKIS
PROB-
LEM
SOLU-
TION
Comfor-
table
Good
weight
transfer
Light
pressure
No adjustment
required
Light
Too
much
weight
transfer
Lift off
the
ground
Too lon g
strap
Reduce
strap
length
Heavy
Not
enough
weight
transfer
Heavy
pressure
Too
short
strap
Increase
strap
length
Strap Adjustment
Front Spring s Handling
Ride at moderate speed a nd check
for proper handling.
Adjust front springs accordingly.
WARNING
Before proceeding with any sus-
pension adjustment, remem ber:
park in a safe place
remove tether cord cap
lift rear of vehicle off the ground
with a wide-base snowmobile
stand with a rear deflector panel
make sure lifting device is stable
and secure.
WARNING
Always adjust both front springs to
same position.
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