Timbersled 120 SX and 120 R Models
Timbersled 120 SX and 120 R models are equipped with FOX® 1.5 Zero LSC-R shocks on both the front and rear of the track. Each shock uses a set of clickers to adjust compression and rebound damping. Increasing or decreasing the shock dampers changes the stiffness or softness of your ride.
Set your snow bike’s spring preload adjustments BEFORE adjusting the shock clickers.
Never adjust the shocks beyond their minimum or maximum preload values.
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1 Spring Preload Adjuster
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2 Compression Damping Clicker
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3 Rebound Damping Clicker
Spring Preload Adjuster
Adjusting the rear track spring preload 1 helps tune vehicle balance between the ski and rear track during rider weight transfer. See Spring Preload Adjustment (All Models) for spring preload adjustment instruction.
Compression Damping Clicker
Adjusting the compression damping clicker 2 helps create a stiffer or softer ride by customizing the rate of shock compression over rough terrain.
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For a stiffer ride, turn the clicker clockwise to increase damping.
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For a softer ride, turn the clicker counterclockwise to decrease damping.
Rebound Damping Clicker
The rebound damping clicker 3 is located on the shaft side of each shock. The rebound clicker controls how the shock returns to the proper position after a bump or irregularity in terrain. Adjust the rebound damping clicker to create smoother ride.
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For a stiffer ride, increase rebound damping by turning the clicker clockwise.
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For a softer ride, decrease rebound damping by turning the clicker counterclockwise.
Shock Spring Settings
Shock Location | Shock Type | Spring Rate | Factory Installed Length | Minimum Allowable Length |
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Front Track | FOX® 1.5 Zero LSC-R | 200 | 7 7/8 in | 7 25/32 in |
Rear Track | FOX® 1.5 Zero LSC-R | 200 | 7 7/8 in | 7 25/32 in |