Polaris 600 INDY Offroad Vehicle User Manual


 
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THE PERFECT FIT
Suspension Adjustments
Independent Front Suspension and Front Track Shock
Spring Preload
Factory settings, combined with user adjustments to the rear track shock
spring, should be all that’s necessary to provide the best riding
experience for most riders. The primary adjustment for overall vehicle
balance is RTSS preload. Perform this adjustment first. See page 48.
After adjusting the preload, and if desired, additional adjustments can be
made to the independent front suspension and front track shock preload.
When adjusting the front suspension, be sure the springs on both sides
of the vehicle are at the same adjustment.
Always perform shock spring preload adjustments with the weight of
the vehicle removed from the shock and with the shock at full extension.
NOTICE: Never exceed one inch (2.54 cm) of preload beyond the factory
settings. When decreasing preload, make sure at least two turns of
preload are holding the retainer against the spring.
For a softer ride on rough, washboard surfaces, reduce front track shock
(FTS) spring preload by 1-2 turns.
To improve corner stability, increase front suspension (IFS) spring
preload by 1-2 turns on both sides of the vehicle.
NOTICE: IFS spring installed length must always be set at least 1/4 inch (6 mm)
less than the free length.