atxrider
Well-known member
Hello All,
I was attempting to adjust my suspension to setting specified by HaulinAshe and may have inadvertantly screwed up my rear shock. I attempted to tighten the shock initially, but could not get it to budge, so I backed it out to see how many clicks it would go. I went six or so and the clicking stopped. I retightened and it only allowed me to go tighten to six.
I rode it again and it seem to ride rougher...and the bike seems to be lower. I am sure a bit of paranoia is clouding my memory...so my question is: What is the best way to diagnose the effectiveness of the shock? I know I should be able to adjust it at least 15 or more clicks from where it was.
Any help would be appreciated. Let me know if you need more specifics.
Regards,
Davy
I was attempting to adjust my suspension to setting specified by HaulinAshe and may have inadvertantly screwed up my rear shock. I attempted to tighten the shock initially, but could not get it to budge, so I backed it out to see how many clicks it would go. I went six or so and the clicking stopped. I retightened and it only allowed me to go tighten to six.
I rode it again and it seem to ride rougher...and the bike seems to be lower. I am sure a bit of paranoia is clouding my memory...so my question is: What is the best way to diagnose the effectiveness of the shock? I know I should be able to adjust it at least 15 or more clicks from where it was.
Any help would be appreciated. Let me know if you need more specifics.
Regards,
Davy