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I just bought my first shee and i am 70 lbs lighter than the previous owner. I don't have money to buy new shocks at this time. Is there an easy way to adj. the front shocks?

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I used channel locks to turn the preload adjustments on mine. They turn pretty easy if nothing is compressing the shock when you are trying to turn them.

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You can do it without lifting the bike with a flat head and a hammer.... What you'll want to do is back the top nut off about 3-4 threads... then spin the bottom one until it meets back up with the top one... then tighten the lock nut(top one) back down....

 

 

Mike

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i was unable to adjust the rear shock with a channel locks. i was able to adjust the preload with a chisel and hammer however at the incredibly slow rate it was going, it would have taken a good hour or more because there is no ROOM around the rear shock. i ended up taking the shock off and clamping it in a benchtop vise to adjust the spring preload.

 

it only took about 15 minutes.

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Actually the preload is just used to adjust ride height. Back it off all the way and its just gonna make your shee sit lower. Spring rate doesn't change when you adjust the preload.

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So your saying that compressing the spring isn't going to make the ride stiffer, just higher. And de-compressing the spring won't make it softer, just lower.

 

yea, OK <_<

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