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- Опубліковано 15 бер 2021
- I Love My CFMOTO EP12
Preload, rebound and compression - what does it mean?
While CFMOTO Factory Team is out there taking part in Fenix Rally, we find it a perfect opportunity to talk about suspension!
learn the essential information about suspension adjustability, its settings and what they mean for your ride!
#iLoveMyCFMOTO Episode 12 #ATV #CFMOTO #ExperienceMoreTogether #CFORCE
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Thanks from Spain
thanks for the quick, informative vid!
Thanks for the video. Bought a new 2021 800 xc wasn’t really sure how to adjust them the video helps a lot
Love my Cf Overland and like this info-videos, but it should be longer, more graphics and a easiest explications for newbies like me. thanks in advance
gracias
What are the stock factory compression and rebound dampening settings for a 2022 Cforce 1000 Overland? I cant find it in the manual.
Thanks
@cfmotoofficial do the rear shocks have replaceable bushings? In my case my right rear shock lower bushing is creaking when any movement is made. Id like to be able to replace the bushing rather than a whole new shock.
The shocks are gas filled and have dials to adjust the stiffness by hand
Esta BIEN el vídeo pero haganlo tambien en idioma español brother
Hello. If I would want to upgrade my rear shock on a 650 MT, with a fully adjustable (preload, rebound and compression) shock, what would you recommend? Thanks in advance
Would these work on my UForce 600?