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Adjusting Skid Frame Rear
Arm Shock Spring (M/XF
Models)
Proper adjustment of rear arm shock
absorber spring pre-load is necessary to
get the most desirable ride.
The rear arm shock spring is adjustable
for the terrain conditions and driving
style and weight of the operator. The
spring adjuster nut has been set at the fac-
tory so the correct amount of threads are
exposed between the adjuster nut and the
threaded shock body as an initial setting.
Rear spring pre-load adjustment is
accomplished by loosening the adjuster
nut locking collar (B) from the adjuster
nut (A) and using the Spring Adjuster
Tool from the tool kit, rotating the
adjuster nut in whichever direction is
desired. Tighten the locking collar
against the adjuster nut.
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Lights
For the correct headlight bulb and/or tail-
light/brakelight LED, see the appropriate
specifications sheet.
Removing and Installing
Taillight/Brakelight
These models are equipped with an LED
taillight/brakelight. If the LED fails, it
must be replaced. To remove and install
the LED, use the following procedure.
746-097B
1. Disconnect the taillight harness con-
nector.
2. Remove the two torx-head screws
securing the taillight to the bracket.
3. Connect the taillight harness connec-
tor; then secure the taillight to the
bracket with the two torx-head
screws.
Removing/Installing
Headlight Bulb
NOTE: The bulb portion of headlight
is fragile. HANDLE WITH CARE. When
replacing the headlight bulb, the bulb
assembly must first be removed from
the housing. Do not touch the glass
portion of the bulb. If the glass is
touched, it must be cleaned with a dry
cloth before installing.
1. Disconnect the headlight harness
connector from the bulb; then
remove the rubber grommet from
the headlight housing.
2. Rotate the bulb retainer counter-
clockwise until it unlocks from the
housing; then remove the bulb.
0746-096
3. Install the bulb and retainer; then
rotate the retainer clockwise until it
properly locks in place.
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