Weight Transfer During Acceleration - Polaris 340 Classic Owner's Manual

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THE PERFECT FIT
Edge 136 Rear Suspension Adjustments
(Indy 340 Touring and Sport Touring)

Weight Transfer During Acceleration

Rear Rear Scissor Stop (RRSS)
The preferred method for controlling weight
transfer during acceleration of the EDGE rear
suspension is by adjusting the RRSS. The
RRSS is located in the best overall trail riding
position when delivered from the factory.
To decrease weight transfer under acceleration (for
improved cornering), rotate the RRSS to a higher
position with the scissor stop tool (1) located in your tool kit.
To increase weight transfer or ski lift during acceleration, move the
RRSS to the rearward hole on high position. The RRSS may also be
rotated to a lower position for even more weight transfer if desired.
A - Stock Position - This setting is
most desirable for trail riding.
B - Medium or High Position (standard
hole location) - This setting will
decrease weight transfer.
C - Rearward Upper Position (optional
hole location) - This setting will
increase weight transfer.
NOTE: Your dealer can help you with
initial set-up and additional set-up in-
structions to help you achieve your op-
timum ride.
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B
C

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