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General Operation
4.16
Front Suspension Adjustment
A shock has two main actions: compression when the
shock gets loaded, and rebound when the shock returns
back to full length. Compression damping is the
adjustment that determines how fast or slow the fork
compresses. Rebound damping is the adjustment that
determines how fast or slow the fork rebounds.
Bleed Screw
The 3 mm Allen M5 screw (A) at the top of the fork leg is
the “bleed” screw. The bleed screw serves two purposes:
1. Transporting your motorcycle. See
Transporting”, on
page 1-17.
2. Bleeding the fork: Bleed the fork regularly, let any
excess air out after each ride.
Rebound Damping
The rebound damping is adjusted by turning the slotted
adjuster screw (B) on the top of both fork legs. Next to it
will be the writing S-F, meaning Slow and Fast. The
adjuster has several stages of adjustment. This
determines how quickly the fork returns to its extended
position after being compressed.
Turning the rebound adjuster screw clockwise will slow
the rebound speed down making it better for larger,
rolling terrain or bumps.
Turning the rebound adjuster screw counter-clockwise
will increase the rebound speed making it better for
smaller, rougher bumps. Adjust each fork leg evenly.
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Zero Owner's Manual (X, MX and XU).book Page 16 Monday, April 29, 2013 3:30 PM

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Zero FX Specifications

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BrandZero
ModelFX
CategoryScooter
LanguageEnglish

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