Handlebar Adjustments; Handlebar Position; Handlebar Angle - Polaris 600 RMK 144 Owner's Manual

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Handlebar Adjustments

WARNING! Some aftermarket accessories (including windshields and cargo
bags) may interfere with the handlebar. Such accessories could limit your ability
to steer the vehicle and/or may contact the brake lever. This could lead to loss of
control resulting in serious injury or death. Always be sure that accessories do
not contact the handlebar or brake lever at any handlebar position.
Handlebar position and handlebar angle can be adjusted to rider prefer-
ence. After making handlebar adjustments, check to make sure wires are
not pinched or kinked. Make sure the handlebars, brake lever and throt-
tle lever operate smoothly and do not hit the gas tank, windshield or any
other part of the vehicle when the handlebars are turned fully to the left
or right.
When adjustments are complete, torque the front adjuster block bolts
first, then torque the rear bolts. Torque the bolts to 11-13 ft. lbs. (15-18
Nm).

Handlebar Position

1. Loosen the four bolts on the
bottom of the adjuster block.
If necessary, pry the blocks
apart with a screwdriver.
2. Adjust the handlebar forward
or rearward to the desired
position.
3. Tighten the bolts.

Handlebar Angle

1. Loosen the four bolts on the
top of the adjuster block. If
necessary, pry the blocks
apart with a screwdriver.
2. Adjust the handlebar forward
or rearward to the desired
angle.
3. Tighten the bolts.
THE PERFECT FIT
Loosen top bolts to adjust
handlebar angle
Loosen bottom bolts to
adjust handlebar position
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