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When the front fork is compressed, the built up
pressure must be released to help prevent fork seal
leaks. There is a 3 mm Allen “bleed” screw located
just in front of the rebound adjuster on each fork leg.
This “bleed” screw (A) is used to release the built up
pressure. Loosen the screw slowly, but do not
remove. Once all the air is out, tighten the bleed
screw.
It is recommended that the motorcycle be tied-down
using ratchet straps and a fork support (A) to prevent
fork damage. Place the ratchet straps around the
frame or a solidly mounted part. Soft straps must be
used to prevent scratches or other damage.
A
When the fork is released, with no weight on the front
tire, the screw must be opened again to allow for
stabilization. Ensure that the screw is tightened before
riding.
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