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V92TC V92TC DELUXE - Polaris

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Maintenance<br />

Rear Suspension<br />

Adjust Rear Shock Absorber<br />

This procedure involves using the shock absorber preload<br />

wrench, part no. PV -43507, which is designed specifically for<br />

adjusting the shock absorber preload.<br />

Notice The distance measured while the motorcycle is<br />

elevated will not change, and needs only be measured once. After<br />

the measurement and the locations from where the measurement<br />

is taken are recorded (steps 1 -4), you will only need to perform<br />

steps 5 -8 to correctly adjust the rear shock absorber.<br />

Have an assistant help you complete the following procedure.<br />

1. Elevate the rear of the motorcycle until the rear wheel<br />

is about 1 inch (2.5 cm) off of the ground. Use an<br />

appropriate motorcycle lift or a block of wood or steel<br />

placed securely under the frame.<br />

2. Measure the distance from the center of the rear axle to<br />

the bottom of the rear fender directly above the axle.<br />

On some models it may be easier to measure from the<br />

top of the drive belt guard to a convenient spot on the<br />

rear fender (along the pinstriping for example). Both<br />

locations must be directly above the rear axle.<br />

82<br />

Measurement (step 2)<br />

2<br />

Upper Location (step 2)<br />

Lower Location (step 2)<br />

1. Center of Rear Axle<br />

2. Bottom of Rear Fender<br />

1

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