2011 Polaris Cross Roads Owners Manual - Page 68

2011 Polaris Cross Roads Manual

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Maintenance Rear Suspension Adjustment For riding comfort and to ensure proper ground clearShock Label ance, adjust rear shock air pressure as specified on the label located in the right saddlebag cover (reproduced below). Follow these guidelines when adjusting: • Park the motorcycle with the sidestand down on a firm, level surface. Remove all riders and cargo. • DO NOT exceed 72 PSI (496 kPa) in the shock. • Use the VICTORY Air Pump and Gauge (P/N 2876654). Follow the instructions on the following pages. If the VICTORY air pump and gauge are not available, use the gauge provided in the tool kit, and a pressurized air source with a maximum line pressure of 72 PSI (496 kPa). After using this gauge, remove it quickly to minimize leakage. Expect to lose about 4 PSI (27.6 kPa) with each pressure check when using this gauge. Use only a dry air source, such as a system with a water separator or air line dryer, to prevent moisture from entering the shock. CAUTION! Air pressure increases VERY quickly when using pressurized air. Wear eye and face protection. Air Suspension Adjustment (Shock Label 7176835) Set desired pressure with bike unloaded on side stand Total Cargo & Occupant Weight (lbs) Air Pressure (psi) No Trunk Trunk 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 0 0 0 0 0 9 15 25 29 34 39 45 52 58 65 70 72 0 0 0 9 15 25 29 34 39 45 52 58 65 70 72 72 72 64

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Maintenance
Rear Suspension Adjustment
For riding comfort and to ensure proper ground clear-
ance, adjust rear shock air pressure as specified on the
label located in the right saddlebag cover (reproduced
below).
Follow these guidelines when adjusting:
°
Park the motorcycle with the sidestand down on a
firm, level surface. Remove all riders and cargo.
°
DO NOT exceed 72 PSI (496 kPa) in the shock.
°
Use the VICTORY Air Pump and Gauge (P/N
2876654). Follow the instructions on the following
pages.
If the VICTORY air pump and gauge are not available, use the gauge provided in the tool kit,
and a pressurized air source with a maximum line pressure of 72 PSI (496 kPa). After using
this gauge, remove it quickly to minimize leakage. Expect to lose about 4 PSI (27.6 kPa)
with each pressure check when using this gauge.
Use only a dry air source
, such as a system
with a water separator or air line dryer, to prevent moisture from entering the shock.
CAUTION!
Air pressure increases VERY quickly when using pressurized air. Wear eye and face
protection
.
Shock Label
Air Suspension Adjustment
(Shock Label 7176835)
Set desired pressure
with bike unloaded
on side stand
Total Cargo &
Occupant Weight
(lbs)
Air Pressure (psi)
No Trunk
Trunk
100
0
0
125
0
0
150
0
0
175
0
9
200
0
15
225
9
25
250
15
29
275
25
34
300
29
39
325
34
45
350
39
52
375
45
58
400
52
65
425
58
70
450
65
72
475
70
72
500
72
72