ATK 260LQ 1995 Manuel du propriétaire - Page 7
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Shock rebound damping:
Fork compression damping:
Fork rebound damping:
Rebound damping controls the speed
at which the shock returns to its
extended length after being com
pressed. The rebound-adjuster knob is
located below the shock spring, just
above the shock's lower mounting
bolt. A higher number increases
damping resistance and slows the
shock's return after being com
pressed. A lower number decreases
resistance and lets the shock return
faster.
The compression damping adjuster for
the left fork leg controls damping
throughout the fork's travel. Setting
the adjuster to #3 or #4 will provide
smooth, comfortable fork damping.
An identical adjuster of the right fork
leg only effects damping during the
last 3-inches of fork travel. Adjusting
the right knob to a higher number-6,7
or 8-prevents "bottoming" in G-outs.
The fork's rebound damping is adjust
ed via a plastic knob on top of each
fork leg. Turning the thumb screw
adjuster clockwise increases resis
tance and slows the fork's rebound
speed after being compressed.
Turning the knob counter clockwise
reduces resistance and lets the fork
return to full extension quicker.
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Fork air bleed:
A small screw located on the top of
each fork cap, next to the rebound
damper adjustment, relieves built-up
air pressure in the fork. A small flat-
blade screwdriver is required.
ATK 1995 Owners Manual