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techtalk:evo:susp01e [2017/09/19 00:29]
hippysmack [S Model Suspension Adjusting Knobs]
techtalk:evo:susp01e [2017/09/19 00:33]
hippysmack [1200S Suspension: Settings for Factory 39mm Cartridge Valve Forks and Gas Canister Piggyback Shocks]
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   * Set the all damping settings to the [[techtalk:​evo:​susp01e#​s_model_factory_recommended_suspension_adjustments_from_maximum_hard_settings|Factory Recommendations ]]and ride over a variety of rough road / bumpy  conditions at different speeds. ((HD 1998 Owner'​s Manual pg 115))   * Set the all damping settings to the [[techtalk:​evo:​susp01e#​s_model_factory_recommended_suspension_adjustments_from_maximum_hard_settings|Factory Recommendations ]]and ride over a variety of rough road / bumpy  conditions at different speeds. ((HD 1998 Owner'​s Manual pg 115))
   * If the bike is not stable and comfortable,​ adjust damping to suit your individual conditions. ((HD 1998 Owner'​s Manual pg 115))   * If the bike is not stable and comfortable,​ adjust damping to suit your individual conditions. ((HD 1998 Owner'​s Manual pg 115))
-  * **If you are unsure which knobs control which feature**, see [[techtalk:​evo:​susp01#suspension_adjusting_knobs|Suspension Adjusting Knobs]] with explanations and also [[techtalk:​evo:​susp01#​fork_and_shock_adjustment_pics|Pics ​of Fork and Shock Adjusters]]+  * **If you are unsure which knobs control which feature**, see [[techtalk:​evo:​susp01e#s_model_suspension_adjusting_knobs|Suspension Adjusting Knobs]] with explanations and pictures ​of fork and shock adjusters
   * See also [[techtalk:​evo:​susp01#​troubleshooting_suspension_settings|Troublshooting Suspension Settings]]   * See also [[techtalk:​evo:​susp01#​troubleshooting_suspension_settings|Troublshooting Suspension Settings]]
   * **Note**: Changes in load weight requires a change in pre-load settings. Less weight = lower pre-load, more weight = higher pre-load. **Caution: Do not exceed the GWWR for your bike** (on label on the frame steering head).   * **Note**: Changes in load weight requires a change in pre-load settings. Less weight = lower pre-load, more weight = higher pre-load. **Caution: Do not exceed the GWWR for your bike** (on label on the frame steering head).