FRONT FORK AND SKI 11 – 18
TWIN AXIS SKI
The basic idea is that the ski can now stay flat when the vehicle
is at a lean angle of up to approximately 12
o
. Its’s the gold and
red polyurethane bushings that permits such movement and the
adjustment of the two locknuts permits (No. 1 at right) can make
a significant difference to the handling characteristics of the
vehicle.
Tightening the nuts:
o
Tightening the nuts (No. 1 above right) will compress
the polyurethane bushings and allow less lean angle.
The resulting stiffer front end will be more responsive
and have a quicker turning feel.
Recommended for
deep powder snow condition.
o
ALWAYS
adjust the two locknuts together.
Loosening the nuts:
o
Loosening the nuts (No. 1 above right) will allow the
polyurethane bushings to extend more and make the
front end feel very forgiving. The stock settings have
1/4” (6.5mm) of thread protruding above the end of the
locknuts, which is great for a novice rider and is near the
minimum preload setting possible for the bushings.
DO
NOT
slacken the locknuts further than the stock
settings.
A large inclination angle is recommended
for hard pack conditions and groomed trail riding.
o
ALWAYS
adjust the two locknuts together.
1
1
Inclination
(recommended)
Groomed trail
Hard pack
Snow cross
Race track
4 - 8
o
0 - 4
o
Deep powder
Conditions
8 - 10
o
Standard configuration
( Allow’s 8-10 degrees of inclination )
Summary of Contents for SH-MAN-2007
Page 17: ...WIRE CABLE AND HOSE ROUTING 16 1 CHAPTER 16 WIRE CABLE AND HOSE ROUTING...
Page 31: ...DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES 15 1 CHAPTER 15 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES...
Page 35: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 14 1 CHAPTER 14 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM...
Page 38: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 14 4 WIRING DIAGRAM...
Page 51: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 1 CHAPTER 13 CHASSIS STEERING AND BODY...
Page 52: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 2 CHASSIS AND STEERING SYSTEM...
Page 53: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 3 CHASSIS AND STEERING SYSTEM...
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Page 60: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 10 BODY HOOD...
Page 61: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 11 BODY HOOD...
Page 63: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 13 BODY BELLY PAN...
Page 64: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 14 BODY BELLY PAN 23 24...
Page 69: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 1 CHAPTER 12 REAR SUSPENSION SHOCK AND TRACK...
Page 70: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 2 REAR SUSPENSION...
Page 71: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 3 REAR SHOCK 53 67 68 69 70...
Page 72: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 4 MIDDLE SHOCK 54 69 67 70...
Page 75: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 7 SHOCK EXPLODED VIEW 11 10 11 9 2 12 13 7 6 8 1 5 3 4...
Page 77: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 9 REAR PAD...
Page 93: ...FRONT FORK AND SKI 11 1 CHAPTER 11 FRONT FORK AND TWIN AXIS SKI...
Page 94: ...FRONT FORK AND SKI 11 2 FORK LEG 1 1 3 5 2 2 4 3 6 7 8 9...
Page 112: ...HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM 10 1 CHAPTER 10 HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM...
Page 118: ...SECONDARY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 9 1 CHAPTER 9 SECONDARY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM...
Page 128: ...PRIMARY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 8 1 CHAPTER 8 PRIMARY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM...
Page 155: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 1 CHAPTER 7 ENGINE CYLINDERS HEADS BASE EXHAUST...
Page 156: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 2 ENGINE BOTTOM END...
Page 158: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 4 ENGINE CRANKSHAFT AND PISTONS...
Page 160: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 6 ENGINE TOP END...
Page 162: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 8 ENGINE EXHAUST SYSTEM...
Page 180: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 26...
Page 190: ...COOLING SYSTEM 6 1 CHAPTER 6 COOLING SYSTEM...
Page 191: ...COOLING SYSTEM 6 2 COOLING SYSTEM...
Page 196: ...REWIND STARTER 5 1 CHAPTER 5 REWIND STARTER...
Page 197: ...REWIND STARTER 5 2 REWIND STARTER...
Page 203: ...ENGINE REMOVAL 4 1 CHAPTER 4 ENGINE REMOVAL...
Page 211: ...FUEL SYSTEM 3 1 CHAPTER 3 FUEL SYSTEM...
Page 214: ...FUEL SYSTEM 3 4 CARBURET0RS TM 40...
Page 227: ...PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 2 1 Chapter 2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE...
Page 237: ...PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 2 11 Symbols used on the NGK spark plugs...
Page 239: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INSTRUCTION...