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XR213
AF778D
NOTE: The front wheels do not have to be removed
to adjust the tie rod. Also, care should be taken not to
disturb the handlebar position.
8. Using a permanent marker of some type, mark the center
of each front tire (at a height parallel to the skid plate).
AF789D
9. Measure the distance between the marks (at a height
parallel to the skid plate) at the front side; then
record the measurement.
10. Push the ATV forward until the marks are parallel to
the skid plate on the back side; then measure the dis-
tance between the marks.
11. The difference in the measurements must show
1/8-1/4-in (3.2-6.4 mm) toe-out (the front measure-
ment 1/8-1/4 in (3.2-6.4 mm) more than the rear
measurement).
12. If the difference in the measurements is not within
specifications, adjust both tie rods equally until
within specifications.
NOTE: Prior to locking the jam nuts, make sure the
ball joints are at the center of their normal range of
motion and at the correct angle.
733-559A
Shift Lever
REMOVING
1. Remove the seat, right-hand side panel, and
right-hand footwell. Remove shift lever knob (A) if
necessary.
2. Remove shoulder screw and lock nut holding cable
(C) to shift lever (B). Discard lock nut.
3. Remove shoulder bolt and lock nut securing the shift
lever (B) to the frame bracket; then remove the shift
lever. Account for two bushings and discard lock nut.
OHA069
INSTALLING
1. Install both bushings into the shift lever; then secure
the shift lever to the frame bracket using the existing
shoulder screw and new nut. Tighten to 20 ft-lb
(27.1 N-m).
2. Secure the shift cable to the top of the shift lever ear
using the existing screw and new nut. Tighten to
8 ft-lb (10.8 N-m).
3. Install the right-hand footwell, right-hand side panel,
shift knob and seat.
A
B
C

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