Loosen the nuts (17) and adjuster screws (16) on both sides of the bottom yoke.

Use a 6 to 6.5 Mm spacer (a) fitted to the fork outer tube, or use a gauge.

Turn the front forks to the right until the spacer (a) is seated against the frame top tube.
Tighten the adjuster screw (16) to bring it into contact with the stop on the steering head.
Apply threadlocker to the thread of nut (17). Hold the adjuster screw (16) firm and tighten the nut (17). Turn the forks to the opposite side: and repeat the process to adjust the other dowel and tighten the relative lock nut.

Once adjusted, set handlebar completely turned right and ensure that the gap between front brake line and lower frame trellis is at least 1 mm. If it is not so, decrease steering angle by working the right-hand adjuster.

Adjusting the steering head bearings
Removal of the steering head componentsAdjusting the rear shock absorber
The rear shock absorber has external commands that enable
you to adjust the setting to suit the load on the motorcycle.
The adjuster (1, fig. 111) Located on the lower connection
holding the shock absorber to the swingarm adjusts the
damping during the rebound phase (return).
The knob (2, f ...
Exhaust by-pass valve not working correctly
Fault codes
Dds: exvl diagnosis -> position error, potentiometer, short circuit to ground
or open circuit (s.C. Gnd or c.O.),
Potentiometer short circuited to vdc (potentiometer s.C vdc).
Dashboard: the error "exvl" (exhaust bypass valve) is shown on the service
display. The eobd warning ...
Checking the camshafts and supports
Check the cam contact surfaces for scratches, grooves, steps and waving.
Worn cams are frequently the cause of poor timing, which leads to loss of engine
power.
Place the camshaft between two centres and check the run-out on the areas
indicated using two dial gauges.
Service limit: 0.1 ...