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Front Anti-roll Bar Assembly

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1. Release the M3x4 screws that hold the pivot pins.
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2. Pull out the pivot pins.
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1. Insert the new pivot pins #307212 with the ground notches facing down.
2. Tighten the M3x4 screws.

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1. Insert both anti-roll bars into the anti-roll bar levers.
2. Secure the anti-roll bars with M3x4 screws.

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1. Mount the anti-roll bar levers onto the pivot pins.
2. On the left side of the T1, insert a M3x22 screw into the duraluminum lever, through the adjustment cam, and into the arm. Tighten the screw.
3. On the right side of the T1, insert the other M3x22 screw into the lever, through the spacer, and into the arm, and then tighten it.

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If you look at the anti-roll bar from above, the male anti-roll bar needs to fit straight into the female anti-roll bar. When viewed from above, the male and female anti-roll bars should appear to make a straight line. If this is not the case, insert shims as needed between the duraluminum anti-roll bar lever and the arm to get the female and male anti-roll bars to fit straight.

Detail of the anti-roll bar and how it needs to be in a straight line.

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Use the adjustment cam to make final adjustments of the anti-roll bar.

1. Detach the front shock absorbers.
2. Loosen the M3x22 screw mounted to the left anti-roll bar lever.
3. Rotate the adjustment cam little by little until both wheels move up at the same lifted distance.
4. Tighten the M3x22 screw when adjustment is complete.

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The anti-roll bar needs to be adjusted in the way, that both wheels should start to move up at the same lifted position of the other wheel.
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Tuning the anti-roll bar:
The front anti-roll bar is very easy to tune. Loosen the screws on the top of the duraluminum levers and rotate the blades. To soften the anti-roll setting, rotate the blades so they lay flat. To stiffen the anti-roll setting, rotate the blades so they are vertical. You can also adjust the hardness of the anti-roll bar anywhere in between flat and vertical for fine tuning.

Blades flat (parallel to ground) SOFTEST SETTING
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Blades at 45-degree angle MEDIUM SETTING
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Blades vertical (perpendicular to ground) HARDEST SETTING
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For advanced setting of the anti-roll bar refer to the Set-up Book at page 16 - 18.

   
Instruction Sections
   Front Anti-roll Bar Assembly