Ol/FORK,
TRIPLE
CLAMP
13
Claaninl
tha
dust
boots
of
tha
fork
lap-
•
Info
I Turn clockwise to increase spring preload; turn counterclockwise
to
reduce
spring preload.
Adjusting the spring preload
has
no influence
on
the absorption setting of
the rebound damping.
Basically, however,
you
should set the rebound damping higher with a
higher spring preload.
- Raise the motorcycle with the
lift
stand. (
.-
p.
10)
- Remove bleeder
screws.
briefly.
,/'
Any excess pressure escapes from the interior of the fork.
-
Mou
nt
and tighten bleeder screws.
- Remove the motorcycle from the
lift
stand. (
.-
p.
10)
- Raise the motorcycle with the
lift
stand. (
.-
p.
10)
- Loosen the fork protector. (
.-
p.
13)
- Push dust boots 0 of both fork legs downwards.
•
Info
I The dust boots should remove dust and coarse
dirt
particles from the fork
tubes.
Over
time, there is
an
ingress
of
dirt
inside the boots.
If
this
dirt
is
not removed,
it
may
cause the oil seals to leak.
Warning
Danller
of
accidents
Reduced braking efficiency due
to
oil or grease
on
the
brake discs.
- Always keep the brake discs free of oil and grease,
and
clean them with
brake cleaner when necessary.
- Clean and oil the dust boots and inner fork tube of both fork legs.
I Universal oil spray (
.-
p.
253)
-
Press
the dust boots back into their normal position.
- Remove excess
oi
I.
- Position the fork protector. (
.-
p.
14)
- Remove the motorcycle from the
lift
stand. (
.-
p.
10)
- Remove
screws.
and remove the clamp.
- Remove
screws.
on
the left fork leg. Push the fork protector downwards.
- Remove the screws
on
the right fork leg.
Push
the fork protector downwards.
Ol/FORK,
TRIPLE
CLAMP
13
Claaninl
tha
dust
boots
of
tha
fork
lap-
•
Info
I Turn clockwise to increase spring preload; turn counterclockwise
to
reduce
spring preload.
Adjusting the spring preload
has
no influence
on
the absorption setting of
the rebound damping.
Basically, however,
you
should set the rebound damping higher with a
higher spring preload.
- Raise the motorcycle with the
lift
stand. (
.-
p.
10)
- Remove bleeder
screws.
briefly.
,/'
Any excess pressure escapes from the interior of the fork.
-
Mou
nt
and tighten bleeder screws.
- Remove the motorcycle from the
lift
stand. (
.-
p.
10)
- Raise the motorcycle with the
lift
stand. (
.-
p.
10)
- Loosen the fork protector. (
.-
p.
13)
- Push dust boots 0 of both fork legs downwards.
•
Info
I The dust boots should remove dust and coarse
dirt
particles from the fork
tubes.
Over
time, there is
an
ingress
of
dirt
inside the boots.
If
this
dirt
is
not removed,
it
may
cause the oil seals to leak.
Warning
Danller
of
accidents
Reduced braking efficiency due
to
oil or grease
on
the
brake discs.
- Always keep the brake discs free of oil and grease,
and
clean them with
brake cleaner when necessary.
- Clean and oil the dust boots and inner fork tube of both fork legs.
I Universal oil spray (
.-
p.
253)
-
Press
the dust boots back into their normal position.
- Remove excess
oi
I.
- Position the fork protector. (
.-
p.
14)
- Remove the motorcycle from the
lift
stand. (
.-
p.
10)
- Remove
screws.
and remove the clamp.
- Remove
screws.
on
the left fork leg. Push the fork protector downwards.
- Remove the screws
on
the right fork leg.
Push
the fork protector downwards.