When operating the snowmobile in
deep snow, it may be necessary to set
Center arm to position 2.
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CENTER ARM
1. Postion 1
2. Postion 2
Deep Snow Riding
When operating the snowmobile in
deep snow, it may be necessary to vary
stopper strap length and/or riding posi-
tion, to change the angle at which the
track rides on the snow. Operator's fa-
miliarity with the various adjustments
as well as snow conditions will dictate
the most efficient combination.
Front Suspension
Adjustment
Front Springs
Front spring preload has an effect on
front suspension firmness.
Front spring preload also has an effect
on the steering behavior.
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TYPICAL - FRONT SUSPENSION
1. Front springs for handling
Always adjust both front springs to
same position.
HANDLING
Good: steering
comfortable to turn
Bad: steering too
easy to turn
Bad: steering too
hard to turn
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TYPICAL - CAM TYPE PRELOAD
1. Adjustment cam
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TUNE YOUR RIDE
WARNING
REFERENCE TABLE
WHAT TO DO
No adjustment
required
Adjusted too soft,
increase spring
preload
Adjusted too hard,
decrease spring
preload
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