Handling The Rear Shock Absorber And Gas Cylinder; Disposing Of A Rear Shock Absorber And Gas Cylinder - Yamaha YFM660RP 5LP2-AE2 2002 Supplemental Service Manual

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REAR SHOCK ABSORBER AND RELAY ARM
HANDLING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
AND GAS CYLINDER
WARNING
This rear shock absorber and gas cylinder
contain highly compressed nitrogen gas.
Before handling the rear shock absorber or
gas cylinder, read and make sure you
understand the following information. The
manufacturer cannot be held responsible
for property damage or personal injury that
may result from improper handling of the
rear shock absorber and gas cylinder.
Do not tamper or attempt to open the rear
G
shock absorber or gas cylinder.
Do not subject the rear shock absorber or
G
gas cylinder to an open flame or any
other source of high heat. High heat can
cause an explosion due to excessive gas
pressure.
Do not deform or damage the rear shock
G
absorber or gas cylinder in any way. If the
rear shock absorber, gas cylinder or both
are damaged, damping performance will
suffer.
DISPOSING OF A REAR SHOCK
ABSORBER AND GAS CYLINDER
Gas pressure must be released before dispos-
ing of a rear shock absorber and gas cylinder.
To release the gas pressure, press on the gas
valve needle with a suitable tool as shown,
until all of the gas is released (the hissing has
stopped).
WARNING
Wear eye protection to prevent eye damage
from released gas or metal chips.
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