Suspension Setup According To Track Condition - Husqvarna TC449 Workshop Manual

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SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS

Suspension setup according to track condition

Following are a few guidelines to find the right suspension setup
for different types of terrain. Always start from the suspensions standard set-
ting before making any change. Afterwards, increase or decrease the adjusting
clicks, one at a time.
HARD GROUND
Front fork: softer compression setting.
Shock absorber: softer compression setting.
For fast tracks, a softer compression and rebound setting both front and rear
will give more grip.
SANDY GROUND
Front fork: set compression harder, or replace the standard spring with a harder
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spring and set the compression softer and the rebound harder.
Shock absorber: harder compression, and especially harder rebound settings.
Work on the spring preload to lower the motorcycle riding height (rear end).
MUDDY GROUND
Front fork: set compression harder, or replace the standard spring with a harder spring.
Shock absorber: harder compression and rebound settings
or replace the standard spring with a harder spring. Work on the spring preload
to lift the motorcycle riding height (rear end). Changing the springs front and
rear is advised in order to compensate for increased motorcycle weight due to
caked-on mud.
NOTES
Should the fork be too soft or too hard under all adjustment conditions, check oil
level inside fork leg as it could be too low or too high; Remember that the more
oil you add, the more frequently you will need to bleed the forks. If changes
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to suspension settings take no effect, check the adjuster assemblies, as they
might be stuck.
Standard settings, available replacement springs and adjusting procedures are
outlined in the following pages.
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edition (08-2010) _Rev. 11-2010
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