2006 Polaris Hammer Owners Manual - Page 98

2006 Polaris Hammer Manual

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Rear Suspension MAINTENANCE Inspect Rear Shock Absorber Pre-Load (Ride Height) This procedure involves using the shock absorber preload wrench PV-43507, a special spanner tool available from your dealer. The tool is designed specifically for adjusting shock spring preload on your motorcycle. Preload should be set with accurate load conditions before riding to ensure optimum handling, safety, and ride quality. Have an assistant help you complete the following procedure. Refer to illustration on page 94. 1. Set front and rear tire pressure to specification (page 116). 2. Load the motorcycle with all cargo you intend to carry. With the motorcycle in the upright position, sit on the operator's seat with your riding gear on. If you plan on Measure this distance. See page 94. carrying a passenger, have them sit on the passenger seat with their riding gear on. 3. Compress the rear suspension a few times by pushing on the seat and slowly releasing. Make sure the suspension moves freely without binding. 4. With as much of your weight on the seat as possible, have your assistant measure the distance from the floor to the rearmost flat section of right side frame cradle. 5. Record the measurement and compare to specification. 93

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MAINTENANCE
Rear Suspension
Inspect Rear Shock Absorber Pre-Load (Ride Height)
This procedure involves using the shock absorber preload
wrench PV-43507, a special spanner tool available from your
dealer. The tool is designed specifically for adjusting shock
spring preload on your motorcycle. Preload should be set with
accurate load conditions before riding to ensure optimum
handling, safety, and ride quality.
Have an assistant help you complete the following
procedure. Refer to illustration on page 94.
1.
Set front and rear tirepressure to specification (page116).
2.
Load the motorcycle with all cargo you intend to carry.
With the motorcycle in the upright
position, sit on the
operator’s seat with your riding gear on. If you plan on
carrying a passenger, have them sit on the passenger seat
with their riding gear on.
3.
Compress the rear suspension a few times by pushing on the seat and slowly releasing. Make sure the
suspension moves freely without binding.
4.
With as much of your weight on the seat as possible, have your assistant measure the distance from the floor to
the rearmost flat section of right side frame cradle.
5.
Record the measurement and compare to specification.
Measure this distance. See page 94.