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Manual Ossa Explorer - Ossa Canada

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Suspension<br />

The front suspension is made up of a fork that fixes the wheel and<br />

the front brake system in place. This fork is formed by the suspension<br />

bars that contain the shock absorber spring and the suspension<br />

mechanism. They are connected to the upper part where the direction<br />

pipe is located, a point of connection between the fork and<br />

the chassis. A regulating screw and an air bleed are located on the<br />

upper part of each suspension bar (see photo).<br />

A<br />

24 User manual<br />

C<br />

To regulate the extension, use the screw located on the right suspension<br />

bar (Fig. A)<br />

To regulate the compression use the screw located on the left suspension<br />

bar (Fig. B)<br />

Each of the suspension bars also has an air bleed to remove air that<br />

accumulates in the inside of the fork stanchion (Fig. C)<br />

The fork contains oil SAE 5, with 230 cc in the left bar (C)<br />

and 130 cc in the right bar (R).<br />

B<br />

The rear suspension is formed by a single shock absorber<br />

spring. The preloadof this spring can be adjusted by turning the<br />

toothed rings that dictate its direction.<br />

A special key is needed to adjust these toothed rings.<br />

Adjustable rings for the<br />

spring pre-charge

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