HaulinAshe
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Yes you did. Otherwise that check to Remus would not have hurt as much as it should have.Ya mean that I didn't have to pay all that cash for GP suspension? :derisive:
Yes you did. Otherwise that check to Remus would not have hurt as much as it should have.Ya mean that I didn't have to pay all that cash for GP suspension? :derisive:
Yes you did. Otherwise that check to Remus would not have hurt as much as it should have.Ya mean that I didn't have to pay all that cash for GP suspension? :derisive:
You know, that might just be something I'll attempt to do for the stock suspension. So much of suspension adjustment is personal and subjective, but there are some "universal truths" that can be reasonably applied.The BJM mod was great and easy to understand, I'm hoping for a similar write up for adjusting suspension.
I'm sure that would be greatly appreciated by all.You know, that might just be something I'll attempt to do for the stock suspension. So much of suspension adjustment is personal and subjective, but there are some "universal truths" that can be reasonably applied.The BJM mod was great and easy to understand, I'm hoping for a similar write up for adjusting suspension.
Well I checked it again and I did it backwards. So I reset it. Thanks.Please be VERY careful about adjusting the rear rebound clicker. The clicker pushes a dampening control rod upward to tighten/stiffen the rebound dampening. Think of it as a right-hand thread when viewed from the bottom. Clockwise tightens/moves the rod upwards/stiffens the dampening.
Fully clockwise is the closed/zero setting. But DO NOT jam the setting tight.
The number of clicks is referenced from the closed position. The more you open the dampening clicker (counter-clockwise), the more open the valve plates become, the more freely the fluid flows back and forth, and the softer the rebound dampening reacts. That means the rear shock will return to its full and upright position quicker as you open/soften the dampening.
Yamaha states the useable range is 3 to 20 clicks.
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