Facinating thread guys, will help me lot one day but, er, you know if you've got a stock shock just come back from being refurbished by a suspension specialist...
should you be able to feel any difference between fully in on the compression damping and fully out? because, and you knew this was coming didn't you, mine makes no discernable difference whatsoever :\ it looks cleaner though

so it's not all bad I spose
Gonna give em a ring in morning to see what they have to say for themselves.
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(24-05-12, 09:52 PM)FZ_Rich link Wrote: should you be able to feel any difference between fully in on the compression damping and fully out?
I have a stock shock.
The difference in feel between softest and hardest damping can go from space hopper on a trampoline to getting booted up the ar5e if you so much as look at a pothole. So yes, I'd say something is amiss with yours.
Look forward to hearing what they have to say! Good luck
The fact that you can, doesn't always mean you should.
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K Tech did the work, they were recomended to me by Webbs at Lincoln (local Yamaha dealer). Pissed off cos I gotta take it all to bits again - just what I wanted in weather like this with a week off work. :\
I've only recently started to adjust rear suspension since taking my missus on the back so I just didn't know how fine or course the adjustments were - it always felt ok to ride so I just left it alone until then.
Thanks Know your limitations, for confirming what I thought should be happening
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