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Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual for clarity and safety.
Details the typographical formats like proprietary names, brands, and underlined terms.
Defines intended use, outlines misuse dangers, and details safe operation practices.
Covers general safety advice, risk symbols, and essential work rules for maintenance.
Emphasizes the owner's manual, correct installation, and chassis tightening torques.
Covers warranty claims, service requirements at authorized centers, and correct fluid usage.
Advises on using approved parts and adhering to service intervals for longevity and performance.
Notes that figures may show special equipment and directs users to customer service for inquiries.
Explains how to identify the article number stamped on the fork's axle clamp.
Provides essential advice for preparing the suspension for initial use, including key adjustments.
Lists critical checks and maintenance measures to ensure the chassis component is safe for operation.
Outlines the required service tasks for the fork at specific operating hour intervals.
Details recommended service tasks and their frequency for maintaining the fork.
Covers procedures for safely lifting the motorcycle and removing/installing fork legs.
Details essential maintenance for fork legs, including bleeding and cleaning dust boots.
Provides instructions for safely removing the motorcycle from the lift stand after service.
Guides on checking and adjusting basic chassis and fork settings based on rider weight.
Explains how to adjust compression damping, rebound damping, and fork air pressure.
Describes measuring visible inner tube length and its importance for fork function.
Lists fork article number, compression, and rebound damping settings for various models.
Details air pressure requirements for positive/negative chambers and visible inner tube length.
Specifies oil capacity for fork cartridges and recommended grease for lubrication.
Details the standard and classification for the recommended fork oil (SAE 4).
Identifies the recommended special grease and its supplier for auxiliary lubrication needs.
Explains the SAE viscosity classification system for oils and its meaning.
Provides a list of common abbreviations used throughout the manual for quick reference.