Suspensions; Seat - Ossa Explorer User Manual

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Suspension
The front suspension is made up of a fork that fixes the wheel
and the front brake system in place. This fork is formed by the
suspension bars that contain the shock absorber spring and the
suspension mechanism. They are connected to the upper part
where the direction pipe is located, a point of connection between
the fork and the chassis. A regulating screw and an air bleed are
located on the upper part of each suspension bar (see photo).
B
C
C
To regulate the extension, use the screw located on the right sus-
pension bar (Fig. A)
To regulate the compression use the screw located on the left
suspension bar (Fig. B)
Each of the suspension bars also has an air bleed to remove air
that accumulates in the inside of the fork stanchion (Fig. C)
The fork contains oil SAE 5, with 310 cc in the left bar (C)
and 310cc in the right bar (R).
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The rear suspension is formed by a single shock absorber
spring. The preloadof this spring can be adjusted by turning the
toothed rings that dictate its direction.
A special key is needed to adjust these toothed rings.
A
Adjustable rings for the
spring pre-charge
In order to access some parts of the engine or the wiring, you
must previously remove the seat.
1: First, you must open the rear seat lock with the ignition key.
2: Then you must pull the back of the seat upwards and then
backwards, as in figure 2.
3: To put the seat back on the bike, repeat the process in inverse
order.

Seat

(Fig. 1)
(Fig. 2)
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