Rear Suspension Adjustments - Polaris 600 RMK Shift Owner's Manual

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Rear Suspension Adjustments

Initial Spring Preload Setting (Sag Method)
To set up the rear suspension torsion
spring preload, measure the distance
between the ground and rear bumper.
This is measurement X.
Take this measurement with no rider
and with the rear suspension at full
extension.
TIP: The rear bumper may need to be
lifted upward slightly to fully extend
the suspension.
Next, have the rider drop down hard
on the seat and bounce up and down
several times, collapsing the rear
suspension. With the rider seated,
measure the distance between the
ground and the rear bumper at the
exact location used for measure-
ment X. This is measurement Y.
To determine sag, commonly
referred to as ride-in, subtract measurement Y from X (Sag=X-Y).
Adjust sag by rotating the torsion spring preload cams located on the
rear torque arm. See illustration. The ideal amount of sag for this rear
suspension is five inches (12.7 cm) (X-Y=5 in./12.7 cm).
If the rear suspension rides in less than four inches or more than six
inches with the torsion spring preload cams at their maximum range of
adjustment, optional torsion springs (softer or stiffer, respectively) may
be required. This is only an initial setup, and final spring preload may
vary based on rider preference and riding conditions.
THE PERFECT FIT
X
Y
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