Tune Your Ride; Rear Suspension Adjustment - BRP Lynx Commander 800R E-TEC 2018 Operator's Manual

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TUNE YOUR RIDE

WARNING
Suspension adjustment could af-
fect vehicle handling. Always take
time to familiarize yourself with
the vehicle's behavior after any
suspension adjustment have been
made.
Snowmobile handling and comfort de-
pend upon suspension adjustments.
Choice of suspension adjustments
vary with carrying load, driver's weight,
personal preference, riding speed and
field condition.
WARNING
Before proceeding with any sus-
pension adjustment, remember:
– Park in a safe place.
– Remove the tether cord cap
from the engine cut-off switch.
– Use appropriate lifting device or
have assistance to share lifting
stress. If a lifting device is not
used, use proper lifting tech-
niques, notably using your legs
force.
– Do not attempt to lift the front or
rear of vehicle if it is above your
limits.
– Support front of vehicle off the
ground with a suitable device
before adjusting suspension.
– Support rear of vehicle off the
ground with a wide-base snow-
mobile stand with a rear deflec-
tor panel.
– Make sure support device is sta-
ble and secure.
Customize each adjustment one at
a time. It may be necessary to read-
just center spring after adjusting front
springs for instance. Test run the
snowmobile under the same condi-
tions; trail, speed, snow, driver riding
position, etc. Change one adjustment
and retest. Proceed methodically until
you are satisfied.
Following are guidelines to fine-tune
suspension.
For factory settings, refer to
CATIONS
Rear Suspension
Adjustment
NOTICE
suspension, check track tension and
adjust as necessary.
fmo2015-003-003_a
1. Rear spring
2. Center spring
3. Stopper strap
Stopper Strap
Ride at low speed then fully accelerate.
Note steering behavior.
Adjust stopper strap length accord-
ingly.
NOTICE
length is changed, track tension
must be readjusted.
REFERENCE TABLE
WEIGHT
TRANSFER
(SKI PRESSURE)
Comfortable: good
weight transfer
(light pressure)
Light: too much
weight transfer
(lift off the ground)
Heavy: not enough
weight transfer
(heavy pressure)
_______________
.
Whenever adjusting rear
Whenever stopper strap
WHAT TO DO
No adjustment
required
Strap too long,
reduce strap
Strap too short,
increase strap
SPECIFI-
length
length
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