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 I adjusted my piggy back shocks.... What a pain

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ClayW
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PostSubject: I adjusted my piggy back shocks.... What a pain   I adjusted my piggy back shocks.... What a pain EmptySun Feb 21, 2010 5:43 pm

Took about a hour and a half to get the preload adjusted. Pain in the ass. I can't believe yamaha doesn't include a wrench to adjust them. My old 80s Honda ATC came with one. Guess it would break the bank at Yamaha. The ride is much better now. They were on the softest setting. Too dang soft.
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PostSubject: Re: I adjusted my piggy back shocks.... What a pain   I adjusted my piggy back shocks.... What a pain EmptyMon Feb 22, 2010 12:29 am

Adjusting those pre-load nuts does suk Clay. I made me a spanner wrench out of some 1/8 steel. Someone sells one, but I can't remember who???
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