2009 xp 850 spring preload adjustment
#1
anyone know ? if i adjust the front springs by 2 cliks do i have to also adjust the rear by 2 cliks and do i have to remove the right rear tire to adjust the right rear side i cannot seem to get that spaner wrench to work on the right hand side due to hitting the frame and other stuff
#5
Also makes it alot easier if you jack the machine up and get the weight off the springs...
I've manage to adjust mine without removing the wheel...but it is a pain..
I've thought trying putting a bend in the wrench to make it easier..just haven't looked at it to see if it would work yet...I would have to consider the affect on using the clutch too as well...but then it wouldn't fit in the pouch lol
I've manage to adjust mine without removing the wheel...but it is a pain..
I've thought trying putting a bend in the wrench to make it easier..just haven't looked at it to see if it would work yet...I would have to consider the affect on using the clutch too as well...but then it wouldn't fit in the pouch lol
#6
I turned up the front on mine 2 notches because it would bottom out and rub when you came down hard on the front. I have not changed the rear it seemed ok so far, I don't carry any extra weight on the back.
#7
Another note...People running wide offset aftermarket wheels will have to stiffen the preload more than guys running stock offset..it makes a noticable difference in the suspension due to the added leverage..
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#8
I was able to adjust mine without wheel removal but there was a lot of contorting and grunting its possible...i put mine up one and find it just wants to wheellie!!!!!ye haw
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