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Husqvarna TE 250 Workshop Manual

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I.47
Part. N. 8000 B0148 (02-2008)
FRONT SUSPENSION
COMPRESSION ADJUSTMENT
The compression adjustment can be made by by turning on the adjuster (C).
WARNING
If your fork “bottoms” out, immediately adjust thecompression adjustment or
check the oil height of thefork. Incorrect compression adjust can result in
forkdamage, an accident, personal injury or death.
A “hard” compression setting gives you more stability and lets you ride more
aggressively making the mountain bike more reactive, vice versa a “soft” setting
means less stability but also a less “nervous” ride.
To modify the compression braking adjustment, always start from the “fully
closed” position (the screw is fully turned clockwise). Each screw position can
be recognized by a “click”.
Carry out regulation by turning the adjuster with a flat-tipped screwdriver.
Turning the adjuster (C) clockwise increases the compression hydraulic damping
and proportionally reduces the travel made by the fork.
Turning the adjuster (C) counter-clockwise decreases the compression hydraulic
damping making the fork softer when hitting a bump.
WARNING!
Do not force the adjuster past its limits.
STANDARD ADJUSTMENT
Compression: 15 clicks
Extension: 15 clicks
C
C

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Husqvarna TE 250 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement249 cc
Transmission6-speed
Cooling SystemLiquid
StarterElectric
Front SuspensionWP XPLOR 48
Front BrakeDisc brake
Rear BrakeDisc brake
Bore x Stroke66.4 mm x 72 mm
Engine Type2-Stroke

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