Service manual

MAINTENANCE
5. Repeat inspection for inner tie rod end (on steering post).
6. Replace any worn steering components. Steering should
move freely through entire range of travel without binding.
Wheel Alignment
Severe injury or death can result from improper
toe alignment and adjustment.
All tie rod adjustments should be performed
by an authoriz
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LUBRICATION / GREASE POINTS
There are grease zerks on the upper and lower A-arms.
Apply grease until it is visible on the ends of the pivot
points.
Use the following procedure to check the toe alignment of the
vehicle. The recommended toe alignment is 0- 6 mm toe out.
1. Set the handlebars in a straight-ahead position.
NOTE: The steering arm can be used as an indicator
of whether the handlebars are straight. The arm
should always point straight back from the steering
post.
2. Place the stands in front of the vehicle, perpendicular to the
rear tires.
3. Tie an elastic string around the stands, making sure the
string just touches the side surface of the rear tires on each side
of the vehicle and goes around the stands in front of the
vehicle.
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