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Steering and Suspensions
M-10 SUSPENSION
M-10 OVERVIEW
The FAST M-10 rear suspension has been designed and set up
to deliver a soft ride under average riding conditions. Rider
weight, riding styles, trail conditions, and vehicle speed each
affect suspension action.
The suspension can be adjusted to suit rider preference and
deliver excellent performance for a given set of conditions. It
should be noted, however, that suspension adjustments involve
a compromise or trade off. A machine set up to perform well in
the moguls would not suit the preference of a groomed trail rider.
M-10 ADJUSTMENTS
Full Range Adjuster (FRA)
Center Retainer
IMPORTANT: The M-10 rear suspension has been
designed to be very sensitive to rider weight. Changes
in rider weight of 25 lbs. or more may require
appropriate changes in FRA settings.
M-10 TERMINOLOGY
Coupler Blocks: Plastic blocks located at the rear of
each rail. Blocks facilitate the couple function.
Full Range Adjuster (FRA): FRA refers to the
adjustable lower rear shock attachments. Changing the
FRA location has two effects on tuning. First, moving
the shock forward increases shock speed, resulting in
firmer damping on compression and rebound. Second,
it also increases the effect of the rear spring by
displacing it further.
Sag Settings: The difference in rear bumper height
from the sleds fully extended position to its lower
height with the rider seated on the sled.
M-10 ADJUSTMENTS
The primary adjustment on the M-10 suspension is the Full
Range Adjustment (FRA). Adjusting the FRA will have the
MOST effect on rear suspension performance.
Polaris recommends that you allow between 25 to 200 miles for
the suspension to break in before performing any adjustments to
the suspension.
This chart is a guideline to be used for initial suspension setups.
Your setup may vary based on your desired riding style.
FRONT TORQUE ARM REAR TORQUE ARM
FULL RANGE ADJUSTER (FRA)
COUPLER BLOCK
CENTER RETAINER
(LOCATED IN SPRING STACK)
CARRIER WHEEL
LIMITER STRAP
FRONT TRACK SHOCK SPRING
PRELOAD SPACERS
REAR TRACK SHOCK
RESERVOIR
M-10 128
Rider weight with gear
(lbs.)
Suggested FRA Range
(Lower number is softer)
Under 100 1 to 1 1/2
100-150 1 1/2 to 2
150-200 2 to 2 1/2
200-250 2 1/2 to 3
250-300 3 to 3 1/2
300-350* 3 1/2 to 4
Over 350* 4 to 5

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Polaris IQ 2007 Specifications

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BrandPolaris
ModelIQ 2007
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

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