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YFZ adjustable suspension

Old Feb 22, 2008 | 01:17 AM
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sorry guys, I dont wanna sound too dumb here but I just got rid of my 'shee for an '07 450 and wanted to know how to adjust the suspension because I know the stock suspension is supposed to be adjustable for different rider weights...Its an SE model if that matters...I know on my 'shee i could just turn the shocks and it would be a simple fix..but I haven't been able to closely look at the YFZ suspension...any advice would really help...thanks
 
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Old Feb 22, 2008 | 11:27 AM
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there should be a flat head screw slot in the top of the shock. That is to adjust the low speed compression. There is also a nut around it and that is for the high speed compression. The rebound is located on the bottom of the shock and looks like the low speed compression adjustment. The preload is self explanitory. When making adjustments go in small steps and keep up with what you adjust. After getting it were you think you want it take the adjustments back to stock and ride it to see if your adjustments are better or worse compared to stock. Once you are satisfied readjust the shocks to were you liked them and have fun.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2008 | 12:24 PM
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OK, Thanks for the reply and help....
 
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