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Manual Ossa Explorer - Ossa Canada

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Troubleshooting<br />

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION<br />

The shock absorption is too soft<br />

The motorcycle makes abnormal<br />

noises<br />

52 User manual<br />

- Too little oil in front fork<br />

- Front fork oil not sufficiently viscous<br />

- Front fork bent<br />

- Rear shock absorber badly adjusted<br />

- Chain badly adjusted<br />

- Chain wear<br />

- Rear crow teeth wear<br />

- Insufficient chain lubrication<br />

- Rear wheel badly adjusted<br />

- Front fork with insufficient oil<br />

- Front fork spring weak or broken<br />

- Brake disc wear<br />

- Brake pads badly positioned or<br />

crystallised<br />

In the event of breakdown always take the motorcycle to a specialist mechanic<br />

- Add oil to the fork until it reaches a sufficient level<br />

- Drain fork oil and fill up with suitably viscous oil<br />

- Change the front fork. Contact an officially registered<br />

mechanic.<br />

- Adjust the rear shock absorber<br />

- Adjust chain<br />

- Change chain, rear crown and secondary transmission pinion<br />

- Change rear crown<br />

- Lubricate chain<br />

- Align rear wheel. Contact an officially registered mechanic.<br />

- Add oil to the fork until it reaches a sufficient level.<br />

- Replace front fork spring<br />

- Replace brake disc<br />

- Change position of break pads or replace them.

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