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ENGBALANCER
REMOVAL POINTS
Balancer shaft drive gear and balancer
shaft driven gear
1. Straighten the lock washer tab.
2. Loosen:
Nut (primary drive gear) 1
Nut (balancer shaft driven gear) 2
NOTE:
Place an aluminum plate a between the teeth
of the balancer shaft drive gear 3 and driven
gear 4.
Balancer shaft
1. Remove:
Balancer shaft 1
NOTE:
When removing the balancer shaft, align the
center a of the balancer shaft weight along
the line connecting the centers of the crank-
shaft and balancer shaft.
INSPECTION
Primary drive gear, balancer shaft drive
gear and balancer shaft driven gear
1. Inspect:
Primary drive gear 1
Balancer shaft drive gear 2
Balancer shaft driven gear 3
Wear/damage → Replace.
Balancer shaft
1. Inspect:
Balancer shaft
Cracks/damage → Replace.
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ENGBALANCER
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
Balancer shaft, balancer shaft drive gear
and balancer shaft driven gear
1. Install:
Balancer shaft 1
NOTE:
Apply the engine oil on the bearing.
When installing the balancer shaft, align the
center a of the balancer shaft weight along
the line connecting the centers of the crank-
shaft and balancer shaft.
2. Install:
Balancer shaft driven gear 1
NOTE:
Install the balancer shaft driven gear onto the
balancer shaft while aligning the punch mark
a on the balancer shaft driven gear with the
lower spline b on the balancer shaft end.
3. Install:
Balancer shaft drive gear 1
NOTE:
Align the punched mark a on the balancer
shaft drive gear with the punched mark b on
the balancer shaft driven gear 2.
Align the punched mark c on the balancer
shaft drive gear with the lower spline d on
the crankshaft end.
4. Install:
Lock washer 1
Nut (balancer shaft driven gear) 2
Primary drive gear 3
Nut (primary drive gear) 4
NOTE:
Install the primary drive gear with its stepped
side a facing the engine.
Place an aluminum plate b between the
teeth of the balancer shaft drive gear 5 and
driven gear 6.
5. Bend the lock washer tab.
T R..50 Nm (5.0 m · kg, 36 ft · lb)
T R..75 Nm (7.5 m · kg, 54 ft · lb)
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TUNSETTING
EC72A001
Setting of spring after replacement
As the front fork setting can be easily affected
by rear suspension, take care so that the
machine front and rear are balanced (in posi-
tion, etc.) when setting the front fork.
1. Use of soft spring
Generally a soft spring gives a soft riding
feeling. Rebound damping tends to
become stronger and the front fork may
sink deeply over a series of gaps.
To set a soft spring:
•Change the rebound damping.
Turn out one or two clicks.
•Change the compression damping.
Turn in one or two clicks.
2. Use of stiff spring
Generally a stiff spring gives a stiff riding
feeling. Rebound damping tends to
become weaker, resulting in lack of a
sense of contact with the road surface or in
a vibrating handlebar.
To set a stiff spring:
•Change the rebound damping.
Turn in one or two clicks.
•Change the compression damping.
Turn out one or two clicks.
ÈCoverage of spring by weight
ÉRider weight
1Soft
2Standard
3Stiff
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TUNSETTING
Setting of spring after replacement
After replacement, be sure to adjust the spring
to the set length [sunken length 90 ~ 100 mm
(3.5 ~ 3.9 in)] and set it.
1. Use of soft spring
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TUNSETTING
Setting of spring after replacement
After replacement, be sure to adjust the spring
to the set length [sunken length 90 ~ 100 mm
(3.5 ~ 3.9 in)] and set it.
1. Use of soft spring
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TUNSETTING
Setting of spring after replacement
After replacement, be sure to adjust the spring
to the set length [sunken length 90 ~ 100 mm
(3.5 ~ 3.9 in)] and set it.
1. Use of soft spring
•Set the soft spring for less rebound
damping to compensate for its less spring
load. Run with the rebound damping
adjuster one or two clicks on the softer
side and readjust it to suit your prefer-
ence.
2. Use of stiff spring
•Set the soft spring for more rebound
damping to compensate for its greater
spring load. Run with the rebound damp-
ing adjuster one or two clicks on the
stiffer side and readjust it to suit your
preference.
*Adjusting the rebound damping will be fol-
lowed more or less by a change in the com-
pression damping. For correction, turn the
low compression damping adjuster on the
softer side.
CAUTION:
When using a rear shock absorber other
than currently installed, use the one whose
overall length
a does not exceed the stan-
dard as it may result in faulty performance.
Never use one whose overall length is
greater than standard.
ÈCoverage of spring by weight
ÉRider weight
1Soft
2Standard
3Stiff
Length
a of standard shock:
488.5 mm (19.23 in)