You can do them by hand too, it takes a little elbow grease but I was able to
rotate them manually.
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surfswab wrote:
>Yep. That's what that funny lookin' hook-type spanner in your tool
>kit is for.
>
>On Sep 23, 10:29 am, Jurisgnostic wrote:
>> So:stupid quest
Yep. That's what that funny lookin' hook-type spanner in your tool
kit is for.
On Sep 23, 10:29 am, Jurisgnostic wrote:
> So:stupid question #10: the stock shocks on a 92 nighthawk 750 are
> adjustable?
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> Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Preload setting for rear shocks
>
> There are none that I'm aware of.
>
> It's trial and error and feel thing. Go firmer for more weight,
> better control and to keep from bottoming out.
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Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Preload setting for rear shocks
There are none that I'm aware of.
It's trial and error and feel thing. Go firmer for more weight,
better control and to keep from bottoming out.
On Sep 22, 11:30 am, "Ross M. Jamison"
wrote:
> Does anyone have
There are none that I'm aware of.
It's trial and error and feel thing. Go firmer for more weight,
better control and to keep from bottoming out.
On Sep 22, 11:30 am, "Ross M. Jamison"
wrote:
> Does anyone have the recommended preload settings. For like 2 people, 6
> people, 8 people (just kidd