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R6 Shock preload Adjustment - FZS 600 - No space!
#1
Morning All,


I recently fitted the R6 shock to my 2003 FZS 600.


I cant seem to get the C Spanner in to adjust the pre-load.  Has anyone else had this problem?  Is there an easy work around?


FYI i was going in from the offside (right hand/ accelerator side) but the larger shock makes it too tight to get the spanner on to the shock and room to adjust.


Any input welcome,


Cheers,


James
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#2
Easy job. Take it off, send it to me, and in exchange I'll send you a standard shock which has plenty of room to adjust.  :lol



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#3
It is awkward but doable, even from the correct 'nearside'
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(22-05-17, 12:54 PM)Jamieg285 link Wrote: Easy job. Take it off, send it to me, and in exchange I'll send you a standard shock which has plenty of room to adjust.  :lol


Thanks Jamieg285 whats your address mate? :lol
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(22-05-17, 03:12 PM)midden link Wrote: It is awkward but doable, even from the correct 'nearside'


Ok Thanks Midden, il get out there and have another crack at it
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#6
Take it off, guestimate the new setting and refit it, hardly a long job (if you still have your centre stand)
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(25-05-17, 08:32 AM)joebloggs link Wrote: Take it off, guestimate the new setting and refit it, hardly a long job (if you still have your centre stand)


Cheers Joebloggs, I did think about this but it seems a bit of a faff, especially if your out and about and wanted to go two up or something.





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(25-05-17, 10:49 AM)Jbizzle link Wrote: [quote author=joebloggs link=topic=22631.msg261313#msg261313 date=1495697538]
Take it off, guestimate the new setting and refit it, hardly a long job (if you still have your centre stand)


Cheers Joebloggs, I did think about this but it seems a bit of a faff, especially if your out and about and wanted to go two up or something.
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Set the preload for two up and leave it there, speed your steering up when your solo and ready for any passengers you may take
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#9
Might it be worth looking for a different C spanner? If you google C spanner images there are some that look a bit slimmer than the standard tool kit one. Just a thought, you may have already done it.
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(26-05-17, 05:02 PM)vinnyb link Wrote: Might it be worth looking for a different C spanner? If you google C spanner images there are some that look a bit slimmer than the standard tool kit one. Just a thought, you may have already done it.


Nice one vinnyb. I thought they were all the same.
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I will have a look.

Cheers,

James
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