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Actually, when you soften the springs, that lowers the ride height of the bike. Those four threads you're speaking of I think is where the threads for the springs thread onto the shock body. That clunk you're hearing could possibly be the chain on the chain guide. I took some slack out of the chain and it stopped.
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thanks. the chain is a hair loose. the way it looks i would think that if i took off the shock and turned it so that more threads were showing it would make the shock longer making the ride height higher. i'll adjust the chain tonite, thank you.
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Actually, I was wrong. It's the other way around. If you soften the spring it lowers the ride height. Sorry about that .
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What?Originally posted by Ride1Rob
If you compress the spring making it stiffer, it pulls the rearend down or lowers it. If you soften the spring or make it softer, it raises the rearend.
If you compress the spring the ride height goes up????
Am I misunderstanding you.
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Compress the fronts and it will raise the the ride height.
Compress the rears and it will raise the ride height.,The picture is the rear mono shock mount in the center of the frame under the seat
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I had it backwards (lol).Originally posted by ml450r
What?
If you compress the spring the ride height goes up????
Am I misunderstanding you.
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If you sit on the bike and compress the spring,it goes down.
If you compress the spring with the spanner nuts you accomplish three things,
# 1 YOU RAISE THE RIDE HEIGHT
# 2 YOU INCREASE SPRING RATE
# 3 YOU HAVE A STIFFER RIDE
quote:Originally posted by Ride1Rob
If you compress the spring making it stiffer, it pulls the rearend down or lowers it. If you soften the spring or make it softer, it raises the rearend.
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The grooves under the adjuster nut are for a snap ring of sorts.
Remove the shock , and you can get to the snap ring for even greater adjustability.
Works performance does this to some of their shocks.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by double d 1
[B]i tightened the spring 3 turns because it seemed he was hitting to hard on landings.[kept hearing a clunking sound]
check to make sure that the swingarm isnt hitting the master cylinder.
if it is drill 2 new hole i little higher to relocate it.(the master cylinder)
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