2015 Kawasaki Teryx4 CAMO Owners Manual - Page 134

2015 Kawasaki Teryx4 CAMO Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 133 The compression damping force adjuster is located on the gas reservoir at the upper end of the front shock absorber. Compression Damping Force Adjustment The standard setting position of the compression damping force adjuster for an operator with no passenger and no accessories is as follows: 14 ∼ 16 clicks Out from the fully seated position (turned fully clockwise). Rear Shock Absorber: The rear shock absorber can be adjusted by changing the spring preload and compression damping force for various riding and loading conditions. Before making any adjustments, however, read the following procedures: the adjuster counterclockwise to decrease • Turn damping force. j A. Compression Damping Force Adjuster • Turn the compression damping force adjuster knob all the way clockwise to make the damping force greatest. The spring adjusting nut on the rear shock absorber can be adjusted. If the spring action feels too soft or too stiff, have it adjusted by an authorized Kawasaki dealer. Spring Preload Adjustment NOTICE Do not force the compression damping force adjuster beyond the fully seated position, or the adjusting mechanism may be damaged.

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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Compression Damping Force Adjustment
The compression damping force adjuster is lo-
cated on the gas reservoir at the upper end of the
front shock absorber.
A. Compression Damping Force Adjuster
Turn the compression damping force adjuster
knob all the way clockwise to make the damping
force greatest.
NOTICE
Do not force the compression damping force
adjuster beyond the fully seated position, or
the adjusting mechanism may be damaged.
Turn the adjuster counterclockwise to decrease
damping force.
The standard setting position of the compression
damping force adjuster for an operator with no pas-
senger and no accessories is as follows:
14
16 clicks
Out from the fully seated position (turned
fully clockwise).
Rear Shock Absorber:
The rear shock absorber can be adjusted by
changing
the
spring
preload
and
compression
damping force for various riding and loading condi-
tions.
Before making any adjustments, however, read
the following procedures:
Spring Preload Adjustment
The spring adjusting nut on the rear shock ab-
sorber can be adjusted.
If the spring action feels too soft or too stiff, have
it adjusted by an authorized Kawasaki dealer.