Handlebar And Grips - Yamaha MM700A Manual

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rectly, a small amount of resistance should be felt on
the compression stroke and a considerable amount
of resistance felt on the return stroke.
Replace the shock absorber if necessary.
4. Check the spring for cracks
UPPER SHOCK ABSORBER MOUNT
1. Bushing
2. Nut
Mounting bracket
3.
4. Bolt
5. Nut
6. Bolt
7. Bolt
8. Shock absorber
or damage.

HANDLEBAR AND GRIPS

The handlebar is attached to a flange on the top of the
steering column. Refer to the following sections to adjust
handlebar position or to remove the handlebar.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN

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