Weight Transfer During Acceleration - Polaris 800 Pro X Owner's Manual

Polaris 2004 snowmobile owner's manual
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THE PERFECT FIT
PRO X Rear Suspension Adjustments

Weight Transfer During Acceleration

PRO X Rear Rear Scissor Stop (RRSS)
The preferred method for controlling weight
transfer during acceleration of the PRO X rear
suspension is by adjusting the RRSS. Use the
scissor stop tool (1) located in your tool kit to
make the adjustments.
To decrease weight transfer under acceleration
(for improved cornering), rotate the RRSS to
a higher position.
To increase weight transfer or ski lift during acceleration, move the
RRSS to the rearward upper position. The RRSS may also be rotated to
a lower position for even more weight transfer if desired.
A - Low Position - This setting will increase weight transfer.
B - Medium Position - This setting is the production setting and will
provide the best overall trail riding.
C - High Position - This setting will decrease weight transfer.
D - 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 instructions to help you achieve an optimum ride.
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