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CAUTION!

Adjust the oil level with the fork leg
fully compressed and no preload
washer nor spring installed.

NOTE!

See mounting instruction for rec-
ommended oil level.

The oil level is measured from the
top of the outer leg, with the top nut
off, see fig 6.
A change in oil level should be made
in small steps. We recommend a
change of 5 mm at a time and not
outside the range of 90-130 mm.
Maintenance

Telescopic front forks depend on a

smooth, friction free action.
Make sure your forks are regularly
serviced.

Do not use strong solvents, such

as brake cleaner, to clean the front
forks. This will dry out the seals and
the steel tubes and cause friction or
leakage.

After every race:

Clean externally and spray with an
all-purpose oil after washing with
detergent.
Check externally for damage.
Put a little Öhlins green grease (148-
01) on the steel tubes and work it in
by pushing the fork up and down.

Every 20 hours:

Dismantle the fork and check all
parts for wear and damage, replace
if necessary, see page 10.

Making adjustments

To make improvements using the
adjusters, it is important to under-
stand the function of the front fork
and the shock absorber and through
testing learn how they effect the han-
dling of your bike.

Make sure that you have the cor-

rect springs and the correct spring
preload before making any adjust-
ments. And always start with the
Öhlins recommended settings:

NOTE!

See mounting instruction for rec-
ommended settings.

NOTE!

Higher click numbers give less
damping force.

When making adjustments; keep
notes, make adjustments one at a
time... and in small steps.

The adjusters should normally not

be adjusted in steps of more than 2
clicks at a time and not outside the
usable click range.

When you think you have made an

improvement, go back to what you
started with and double check to be
sure. Pay attention to changes in con-
ditions like tires, temperatures etc.

In general, compression damping

changes should be used to influence
the bike’s stability and response,
while rebound damping changes
should be used to influence comfort
and traction.

When you need more damping

force, you should mainly try to in-
crease compression damping and
use as little rebound damping as pos-
sible.

This usually means that you gain

comfort and performance in han-
dling.

Oil level adjustment

As the air trapped between the oil and
the top nut acts as an air-spring, a
change in oil level will effect the
damping forces. Not in the early
stage of fork travel, but a great deal
in the later stage.

A general description of how the oil

level/air-spring effects the damping
forces are shown in fig 5.

The air-spring gives the Öhlins USD

fork a progressive spring rate, pre-
venting it from bottoming out hard.

By using different combinations of

springs and oil levels/air-springs you
can alter the characteristic of the fork
and tailor it to suit different tracks and
conditions.

CAUTION!

The oil level must be the same in
both front fork legs.
Riding a bike with different oil lev-
els will cause instability.

When the oil level is raised:

The air-spring in the later half of travel
is strong, and thus the front fork hard.

When the oil level is lowered:

The air-spring in the later half of travel
is soft, and thus the front fork soft.

Oil level
6.
Oil level is
measured from
the top of the
outer leg, with
the top nut
off,the fork fully
c o m p r e s s e d
and no preload
washer nor
spring installed.

Air spring

5.
A change in oil
level will effect
the damping
forces, not in
the early stage
of fork travel
but a great deal
in the later
stage.

Oil level

5 0 0

4 5 0

4 0 0

3 5 0

3 0 0

2 5 0

2 0 0

1 5 0

1 0 0

5 0

0

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g
f

Stroke  mm

0

2 0

4 0

6 0

8 0

1 0 0

1 2 0

Oil  level  100  mm

Oil  level  110  mm

Oil  level  120  mm

Oil  level  130  mm

Force

Stroke

Summary of Contents for FG 012 GasGas

Page 1: ...1 Owners manual hlins motocross front forks FG 012 GasGas Including Setting up your bike Fine tuning Service the fork General handling set up Technical info Spare parts tools...

Page 2: ...garding proper installation procedures contact an hlins dealer or other qualified person 3 The vehicle service manual must be referred to when installing the hlins front fork hlins products are subjec...

Page 3: ...an any other brand over 80 titles A well equipped network of author ised hlins service centres around the world with specially trained me chanics can help you with person ally tuned settings service r...

Page 4: ...ou some ba sic guidelines how to set up your bike with your new hlins front fork However remember that the front fork is just one part of your motorcy cle and to get the fork to work prop erly the who...

Page 5: ...experience excessive bottoming or that the bike feels much tostiffandsuspensiontravelisnotfully used harder softerthannormalsprings may be needed for the track you are testing on Consult your hlins de...

Page 6: ...vement go back to what you started with and double check to be sure Payattentiontochangesincon ditions like tires temperatures etc In general compression damping changes should be used to influence th...

Page 7: ...e compression damping Decrease the spring preload Clean the oil seals and scrapers Use hlins grease 148 01 for regreasing F Canhandlethefirstinaseriesofbumps but feels hard after a few more bumps Fron...

Page 8: ...screw the top cap use a 24 mm wrench 2 Put a box under the front wheel so that the springs are visible Remove the top cap from the damper rod extender Use a 16 and 24 mm wrench Remove the spring suppo...

Page 9: ...ort the preload washer and the spring For free spring length see technical information on page 13 7 NOTE Closing the compression and the rebound valves will keep the damper rod extended making it easi...

Page 10: ...gs are located The first bushings is located at the bottom end of the outer leg the sec ond approximately 150 mm further up the leg Between them is a sleeve to main tain the distance 12 Use the specia...

Page 11: ...rder on the bench Inspect all parts for wear and damage replace if necessary Clean all parts thoroughly Assemble the compression valve Assembling 16 Apply a thin layer of hlins green grease 148 01 on...

Page 12: ...topcapandthelocknut Tighten the top cap and the lock nut against each other use a 16 and 24 mm wrench Fit the fork legs on the motorcycle For tightening torques please see your bike s work shop manual...

Page 13: ...evel See mounting instruction for recommended oil level Adjustment range 90 130 mm CAUTION Use only hlins high performance front fork fluid No 5 1305 01 Loctite glue 542 for fork bottom thread and car...

Page 14: ...9 02021 01 4 Bushing lower 10 02325 01 2 Sleeve 11 02332 03 2 Cover Sticker hlins 12 01552 01 2 Washer 13 02336 01 2 Seal 14 02015 01 2 Circlip 15 02014 01 2 Scraper 17 02339 01 2 Cylinder tube cartri...

Page 15: ...27 02322 01 2 Spring 28 02320 03 2 Piston holder 29 00530 18 8 Shim washer see spec card notes 30 01149 01 6 Wave washer see spec card notes 31 Shims see spec card notes 32 02335 01 2 Rebound piston...

Page 16: ...ex More info www ohlins com The ultimate suspension site Find out everything about your suspension Download mounting instructions manuals and brochures And a lot more hlins Racing AB Box 722 S 194 27...

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