Shock Compression Damping
The primary adjustment for overall vehicle balance is torsion spring
preload. Perform this adjustment first. After adjusting torsion spring
preload to your satisfaction, compression damping adjustments can
be made to control ride quality and bottoming resistance.
Compression damping can be adjusted at the front suspension and
at the front and rear track shock. Make adjustments in 2-click increments,
then test ride. When adjusting the front suspension, always adjust
both clickers equally.
To stop bottoming
of the front or rear suspension (stiffer
ride), rotate the clicker(s) clockwise two clicks (as viewed from
the top of the clicker), then test ride. Repeat the adjustment until
bottoming stops and the desired ride quality is achieved.For a more plush ride
at the rear suspension, rotate the
clicker(s) counterclockwise two clicks, then test ride. Repeat the
adjustment until the desired ride quality is achieved.