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50mm
(2")
Intensity zone
of
high beam
.....Beamvertical line
·-------f-
Center line of
intensity zone
The angle of the headfamp beam has
been pre-adjusted prior to delivery.
Should you wish re-adjustment, place
vehicle on a flat surface 7.6 m (25')
from
a wall or screen.
TOP VIEW
....
CAUTION: Do
not
operate ve-
,..
hide
with
muffler
disconnected
(at the end
of
the
two
tuned exhaust)
otherwise serious engine damage
wiH
occur.
electrical
\viring and
compo-
nents, retighten loose connections.
Check for stripped wires or damaged
insulation. Thoroughly inspect the ve-
hicle and tighten loose bolts, nuts and
linkage. Inspect skis and
ski-
runners for
wear.
SIDE VIEW
With
the suspension correctly ad-
justed, the rider seated on the vehicle
and the high beam ON (engine must be
running on manual start models),
check
that
the center of high intensity
zone
of
high beam is 50 mm (2
11
)
below
horizontal line
of
headlamp height.
Headlamp horizontal line
neaclamp)
Check engine
mount
nuts for tightness.
Retighten if necessary.
After
the first 5 hours
of
check that engine head nuts are
tight
and equally torqued to 1.5-1.8 kg-m
(11-13 ft-lbsl when cold.
Handlebar should also be horizontal
when the skis are pointed
toward
front.
To adjust:
Loosen the lock nuts
of
the shorter tie
rod. Turn tie rod manually until handle-
bar is horizontal. Retighten lock nuts
firmly.
....
WARNING:
The ball
joint
socket
,..
must
run parallel
with
the steering
arm. The socket
must
be restrained
when tightening the tie rod end
lock
nuts.
The engine
I exhaust system parts are
vital
toward
efficient muffler function.
Check all attachments. Replace springs
and / or tighten if necessary.
To adjust, remove headlamp chrome
ring, turn upper or lower adjusting
screws to obtain desired beam posi-
tion.
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