SUSPENSIONSuspension Adjustments GuidelineYour vehicle handling and comfort depend upon suspension adjustments.WARNINGSuspension adjustment could affect vehicle handling. Always take time tofamiliarize yourself with the vehicle's behavior after any suspension adjust-ment has been made.Choice of suspension adjustments vary with vehicle load, personal preference, rid-ing speed and terrain condition.The best way to set up the suspension, is to start from factory settings, then cus-tomize each adjustment one at a time.Front and rear adjustments are interrelated. It may be necessary to readjust therear shock absorbers after adjusting front shock absorbers for instance.Test run the vehicle under the same conditions; trail, speed, load, etc. Change oneadjustment and retest. Proceed methodically until you are satisfied.Following are guidelines to fine-tune suspension.Suspension Factory SettingsTo adjust compression setting, proceed as follows:Use tool provided in tool kit to adjust suspension to the desired position.FRONT SUSPENSION FACTORY SETTINGSADJUSTMENT FACTORY SETTINGSpring preload Cam position 1 (soft)REAR SUSPENSION FACTORY SETTINGSADJUSTMENT FACTORY SETTINGSpring preload Cam position 1 (soft)Spring Preload Adjustment (Frontand Rear)Shorten the spring for a firmer ride andrough riding condition or when pulling atrailer.Lengthen the spring for a softer rideand smooth riding condition.WARNINGThe left and right shock adjust-ment on front or rear suspensionmust always be set to the sameposition. Never adjust one shockonly. Uneven adjustment cancause poor handling and loss ofstability, which could lead to an ac-cident.Lift the vehicle. Spring length shouldbe measured without load on thewheels.60 ______________