8.10
FRONT SUSPENSION & STEERING
If the suspension is “bottoming” tighten the compression screw clockwise in 1/2 turn increments until the bottoming stops. Backing
off 1/4 turn counter-clockwise at this point should give you the best possible ride ensuring use of the full travel of the suspension.
The opposite procedure should be used if the suspension is too stiff upon initial set-up.
If bottoming continues after the screw is turned in full clockwise, the compression spring should be adjusted with the threaded
adjustment collar. Back the screw out to the original starting position after the compression spring has been adjusted.
Riding conditions are ever changing. Keep in mind the compression damping adjustable screw can be adjusted at any time to achieve
the best possible ride in any condition.
NOTE: Whenever shocks are replaced or reinstalled for any reason, the adjustment screw should be located
toward the inside of the suspension. Access to the adjuster is not possible if installed differently.