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Polaris RMK 2004 User Manual

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THE PERFECT FIT
Front Suspension Adjustments
The tension at which the shock coil spring is set is called spring
preload. For the best ride, the spring preload should be set as low as
possible to use the full travel of the ski shock, with occasional light
bottoming. To determine if your machine is using full travel of the ski
shock, push the jounce bumper down as far as it will go on the shock
rod and test ride the machine. The bumper will move up on the rod in
direct relation to the amount of travel. If the shock travel is full, the
bumper will be seated at the top of the shock.
Shock Absorber Components
1. Retainer
2. Shock Rod
3. Jounce Bumper
4. Body
5. Threaded Spring Preload Adjuster Nut
Always verify ski alignment before making adjustments to the
IFS. See page 101 to check alignment. If the skis are misaligned,
see your dealer, as the camber adjustment may also be affected.
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Polaris RMK 2004 Specifications

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BrandPolaris
ModelRMK 2004
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

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