Rear Suspension Damping - Honda CRF450X 2017 Owner's Manual & Competition Handbook

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Rear Suspension Damping

Compression Damping
Compression damping may be adjusted in two
stages with separate adjusters.
The high speed compression damping adjuster
(1) is effective when compression damping
adjustment is desired for high speed operation.
The low speed compression damping adjuster
(2) should be used when compression damping
adjustment is desired at relatively low speeds.
• Both the high and low speed compression
damping can be increased by turning the
appropriate adjuster clockwise.
• Adjust the high speed compression damping
adjuster in 1/12 turn increments.
• Be sure the low speed compression damping
adjuster is firmly located in a detent, and not
between positions.
(1) high speed compression damping adjuster
(2) low speed compression damping adjuster
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High Speed Compression Damping:
The high speed compression damping can be
adjusted by turning the hexagonal portion of the
compression adjuster.
The high speed compression damping adjuster
has 3-1/2 turns or more.
To adjust to the standard position:
1. Turn the adjuster clockwise until it will no
longer turn (lightly seats). This is the full
hard setting.
2. Turn the adjuster counterclockwise 7/12 –
1-1/12 turns and the punch marks are aligned.
Low Speed Compression Damping:
The low speed compression damping can be
adjusted by turning the center screw of the
compression adjuster.
The low speed compression damping adjuster has
13 positions or more.
Turning the adjuster one full turn clockwise
advances the adjuster 4 positions.
(1)
To adjust to the standard position:
1. Turn the adjuster clockwise until it will no
longer turn (lightly seat). This is the full hard
(2)
setting.
2. Turn the adjuster counterclockwise 10 clicks
and the punch marks are aligned.
Rear Suspension Adjustments
Rebound Damping
The rebound damping adjuster (1) is located at
the lower end of the shock absorber.
It has 17 positions or more. Turning the adjuster
one full turn advances the adjuster 4 positions.
• Rebound damping can be increased by turning
the adjuster clockwise.
• Be sure that the rebound damping adjuster is
firmly located in a detent, and not between
positions.
(1)
1
(1) rebound damping adjuster
To adjust to the standard position:
1. Turn the adjuster clockwise until it will no
longer turn (lightly seat). This is the full hard
position.
2. Turn the adjuster counterclockwise 10 – 13
clicks with the punch marks on the adjuster
and the shock absorber aligned.
Adjustments for Competition
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