Maintenance work on chassis and engine, Adjusting the fork and shock absorber, Adjusting compression damping of fork – KTM 950 User Manual

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Adjusting the fork and shock absorber

There are a number of ways to adjust the fork and shock absorber to match the chassis to

your driving style and the payload.

We have provided a table with pragmatical values to help you tune up your motorcycle. These

tune-up specifications are reference values only and should serve as a basis for your per-

sonal chassis and suspension tuning. Do not make arbitrary changes to the settings (maxi-

mum ±40%) since this may impair the handling characteristics (particularly in the high-

speed range).

Make sure both fork legs are equally adjusted.

Adjusting compression damping of fork

Hydraulic compression damping determines the reaction when the fork is compressed. The

degree of compression can be adjusted with adjusting screws at the bottom of the fork legs.

Carefully pry out the protection cover

[1] with a screwdriver and remove.

Turn the adjusting screws

[2] clockwise to increase damping, turn it counterclockwise to

reduce damping during compression. Make the same damping rate adjustments to both fork

legs.

STANDARD ADJUSTMENT

– Turn adjusting screw clockwise as far as it will go.

– Turn 20 clicks in a counterclockwise direction.

MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE

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1

2

950 SUPER

ENDURO R 2006

FORK

SHOCK

SETTING

Compression

Rebound

Spring preload

(turns)

Compression Low Speed

Compression High Speed

Rebound

Spring preload

(mm)

Comfort

25

25

1

25

2

22

8

Basic Setting 20 20

5

20 1.5 18

8

Sport (MX)

15

15

8

15

1

15

8

Max. payload

20

20

5

15

1

15

8

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