2003 Kawasaki KX250 Owner's Manual

2003 Kawasaki KX250 Owner's Manual
Posted on 26 Jun, 2016
Model: 2003 Kawasaki KX250
Pages: 147


File size: 11 MB

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Manual Description
Any of the following front fork adjustments should be made to tune the front suspension to the rider's weight and the condition of the track. Basically, there are six adjustments you can make to the front fork. Air pressure acts as a progressive spring over the entire fork travel range. Since the air pressure in the fork legs increases with normal use, the fork action on your KX will get stiffer as the race progresses.

Therefore, it is not recommended to increase the air pressure for additional springing. The KX forks are designed to function without added air. Rebound Damping Adjustment. This adjustment affects how quickly the fork rebounds.

Depending on the model, the fork rebound damping adjuster has at least 16 positions. The fully seated position (adjuster turned fully clockwise) is the hardest setting. Turning the adjuster 13 (KX125) or 13 (KX250) clicks counterclockwise from the fully seated position is the standard setting, turning it counterclockwise 16 or more clicks (depending on the model) is the softest setting. Compression Damping Adjustment.

This adjustment affects how quickly the fork compresses. Depending on the model, the fork compression damping adjuster has at least 16 positions. The fully seated position (adjuster turned fully clockwise) is the hardest setting.

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General
Year 2003
Make Kawasaki
Model KX250
Language English
Pages 147
Filetype PDF (Download)
File size 11 MB

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