2022 Kawasaki Z900 RS Suspension System
Suspension System
Front Fork
NOTICE
After riding on the normal road, the unpaved road and in the rainy weather, clean off any dirt (grit, mud or insect etc.) that stuck to the inner tube before it hardens. If the motorcycle keeps running with the dirt stuck to the inner tube, the oil seal will be damaged and it causes the oil leak.
Spring Preload Adjustment
The adjuster is located at the top of each front fork.
Standard
3 turns in In from the fully seated position (turned fully counterclockwise).
- Turn the adjuster clockwise with a wrench to increase spring preload and stiffen the suspension.
- Turn the adjuster counterclockwise to decrease spring preload and soften the suspension.
NOTICE
Do not turn the adjuster beyond the fully seated position or the adjusting mechanism may be damaged.
WARNING
Improper fork leg adjustment can cause poor handling and loss of stability, which could lead to an accident. Always adjust the fork legs on the left and right sides to the same setting.
A. Spring Preload Adjuster
Rebound Damping Force Adjustment
The adjuster is located at the top of each front fork.
Standard
2 clicks (ZE900C) 8 clicks (ZE900E) Out from the fully seated position (turned fully clockwise).
- Turn the adjuster clockwise with a flat-tip screwdriver to increase damping force.
- Turn the adjuster counterclockwise to decrease the damping force.
NOTICE
Do not turn the adjuster beyond the fully seated position or the adjusting mechanism may be damaged.
WARNING
Improper fork leg adjustment can cause poor handling and loss of stability, which could lead to an accident. Always adjust the fork legs on the left and right side to the same setting.
A. Rebound Damping Force Adjuster
Compression Damping Force Adjustment
The adjuster is located at the lower end of right front fork leg.
Standard
13 clicks (ZR900C) and 8 clicks (ZR900E) Out from the fully seated position (turned fully clockwise).
- Turn the adjuster clockwise with a flat-tip screwdriver to increase damping force.
- Turn the adjuster counterclockwise to decrease the damping force.
NOTICE
Do not turn the adjuster beyond the fully seated position or the adjusting mechanism may be damaged.
A. Compression Damping Force Adjuster
Rear Shock Absorber
Spring Preload Adjustment
The spring adjusting nut on the rear shock absorber can be adjusted. If the spring action feels too soft or too stiff, have it adjusted by an authorized Kawasaki dealer.
Rebound Damping Force Adjustment
The adjuster is located at the lower end of the rear shock absorber.
Standard
1 3/4 tums out Out from the fully seated position (turned fully clockwise).
- Tum the adjuster clockwise with a fiat tip screwdriver to increase damping force.
- Tum the adjuster counterclockwise to decrease the damping force.
NOTICE
Do not turn the adjuster beyond the fully seated position or the adjusting mechanism may be damaged.
A. Rebound Damping Force Adjuster
Setting Tables
Front Fork Spring Preload Setting
This position is the fully seated position (turned fully counterclockwise). In from the fully seated position (turned fully counterclockwise). This adjustment range may not exactly match the number shown in the table due to small tolerance of production
Front Fork Damping Force Settings
Out from the fully seated position (turned fully clockwise). This adjustment range may not exactly match the number shown in the table due to small tolerance of production
Rear Shock Absorber Damping Force Setting
This position is the fully seated position (turned fully clockwise). Out from the fully seated position (turned fully clockwise). This adjustment range may not exactly match the number shown in the table due to small tolerance of production.