2. Remove the fork cap assembly (4) from the
fork damper (2).
Be careful not to damage the fork cap bushing.
Do not disassemble the fork cap assembly.
Replace the fork cap as an assembly if it is
damaged.
(2) fork damper
(4) fork cap assembly
3. Empty the fork oil from the fork damper (2)
by pumping the damper and rod several times.
(2) fork damper
4. Clean the fork cap and fork damper threads.
5. Extend the fork damper piston rod to
maximum. Pour the recommended fork oil
into the fork damper.
Recommended Oil:
Pro Honda HP Fork oil 5 W or equivalent
Recommended Amount:
6.6 US oz (195 cm
3
)
(2) fork damper
6. Pump the fork damper piston rod (5) slowly
several times to bleed the air from the fork
damper (2).
(2) fork damper
(5) piston rod
7. Extend the fork damper piston rod to
maximum. Adjust the oil level of the fork
damper (2) as shown.
Oil Level:
1.65 – 1.85 in (42 – 47 mm)
(2) fork damper
8. Apply fork oil to the bushing and new O-ring
on the fork cap assembly (4).
Extend the fork damper piston rod to
maximum length and while holding it, install
the fork cap assembly to the fork damper (2).
Be careful not to damage the fork cap bushing.
If it is difficult to install the fork cap assembly,
the fork damper oil level might be higher than
standard oil level. Inspect the fork damper oil
level again.
(2) fork damper
(4) fork cap assembly
Adjustments for Competition
87
Front Suspension Adjustments
(cont’d)
(4)
(2)
(2)
(4)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(5)
(2)
1.65 – 1.85 in
(42 – 47 mm)
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Page 6: ...Motorcycle Safety 1 Motorcycle Safety mation 2 recautions 2 cations 3 4 ...
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Page 12: ...Before Riding 7 Before Riding e 8 ady to Ride 9 9 ...
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