AOOB
006
002
After the adjustment, brake should ap-
ply fully when lever
is
approximately 13
mm
(112
in) from handlebar grip. If not,
do not tamper
with
the brake, contact
your servicing dealer.
13
mm
(1/2 in)
approx.
i
AOOB
006 002
Spark
Plugs
Disconnect the spark plug wires and re-
move the spark plugs.
Check the condition of the plugs.
• A brownish tip reflects ideal condi-
tions. (Carburetor adjustments, spark
plug heat range, etc., are correct).
• A black insulator tip indicates fouling
caused
by:
carburetor idle speed
mixture and
I or high speed mixture
too rich, incorrect fuel mixture ratio,
wrong type of spark plug (heat
range),
or excessive idling.
• A light grey insulator tip indicates a
lean mixture caused
by:
carburetor
high speed mixture adjusted too lean,
wrong spark plug heat range, incor-
rect fuel mixture ratio, or a leaking
seal or gasket.
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.
.
.
Overheated
(light grey) Normal
(brownish)
AOOO
004
010
,...
CAUTION : If spark
plug
condi-
T tion
is
not ideal, contact your
authorized dealer.
Check spark plug gap using a wire feel-
er gauge, adjust according to technical
data chart.
Reinstall plugs and connect wires.
Suspension
Condition
Visually inspect all
front
and rear sus-
pension components.
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NOTE :
During
normal
driving,
snow will act
as
a lubricant and
coolant for the slider shoes. Extensive
riding on ice or sanded snow will cre-
ate excessive heat build-up and cause
premature slider shoe wear.
Suspension
Adjustments
The rear suspension has three adjust-
ments:
- The front shock spring to control
weight distribution on ski
I track.
-The
rear shock spring for driver's
weight.
- Limiter screw to control vehicle weight
transfer. ·