2003 Yamaha YZ 250 "maximum pressure air shocks" Questions

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...maximum number of clicks you can go from seated. You dont want to screw the adjusters out farther than the max, shock damage can result. You might try changing to the standard settings and try ...

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...maximum GVWR when loading vehicle and do not pressurize system in excess of 50 psi (345 kPa) for FLHRS, FLHX models and 35 psi (241 kPa) for all others. Excessive load weight and/or air suspension ...

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...50 345 Rider plus passenger ALL ALL 40-50 276-345 Maximum GVWR ALL ALL 50 345 If Tour-Pak is installed, add 5-10 psi (34-69 kPa) to shock pressure. Do not exceed 50 psi (345 kPa) suspension

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...Maximum pressure in the front forks is around 12 to 14 pounds air pressure. The rear is probably the same pressure. There is probably a sticker on the frame under the seat or by the side cover that ...

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...maximum pressure on the bike. It may still be there. Maximum pressure is not more than 14 pounds. You will never need more than 7 or 8 pounds. First set the rear shocks for a hard or soft ride. Then ...

...Rider plus passenger ALL ALL 40-50 276-345 Maximum GVWR ALL ALL 50 PSI 345 kPa If Tour-Pak is installed, add 5-10 psi (34-69 kPa) to shock pressure. Do not exceed 50 psi (345 kPa) suspension

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...maximum pressure. The desired affect is the front and back dropping at the same time for best handling under extreme riding conditions and cornering. Slowly bleed the air out of the forks until the ...

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...ALLWeights 40-50psi 276-345 kPa Maximum GVWR ALL Weights 50psi 345 kPa If Tour-Pak is installed, add 5-10 psi (34-69 kPa) to shock pressure. Do not exceed 50 psi (345 kPa) suspension

...maximum. The pressure is molded in the side of the tire on the bead next yto the rim. Upping your pressure will also help your controlling of steering and machine performance,and predictability.. ...

...maximum pressure. Now sitting on the bike with it loaded the way you intend to ride bounce on the seat causing the suspension to drop. Now bleed air out of the front or rear shocks until both the ...

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