The perfect fit, Rear suspension adjustments – Polaris 2003 Frontier User Manual

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THE PERFECT FIT

Rear Suspension Adjustments

Rider weight, riding style, trail conditions, and vehicle speed all affect

suspension action.
Each rear suspension can be adjusted to suit rider preference and

deliver excellent performance for a given set of conditions. However,

all suspension designs and adjustments involve a compromise, or

trade-off. For example, a suspension set up for snow-cross racing

would provide a very stiff ride on the trail. A suspension set up for

trail riding would bottom out harshly on a snow-cross course.
A decal outlining rear suspension setup options is located under the

hood. It provides a guideline for initial suspension setup. Additional

adjustments can be made from this point. Make adjustments to one

area at a time so you can evaluate the change. For further assistance,

see your dealer.

Suspension Performance Tips

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Rider weight usually determines the position at which the spring pre-

load should be set. However, this may vary with riding style. With

a little experimentation, each rider can find a preferred setup. These

adjustments are easy to make, involve very little time or effort, and

greatly affect the ride.

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In deep snow, a new Hi-fax will offer improved performance over

worn Hi-fax. It can also improve top speed.

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When riding on ice or hard-packed snow, adding a set of bogie

wheels to the rail may enhance the machine’s performance. Bogie

wheel kits are available from your dealer.

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Polaris offers track kits for improved flotation in deep snow. See

your dealer for assistance.

NOTE: Keep the suspension pivot points lubricated. This will reduce

moisture and rust build-up and ensure proper function of the

suspension components. Grease rear suspension pivots before

adjusting the rear suspension. Refer to Suspension Maintenance on

pages 113-114.

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