As title really, how many clicks should the brass rebound adjusters on the top of later forks have?
I'm just about to replace my damper rods with another pair that arent seized and one has 8 clicks and the other has nine.
can they be adjusted, if so how?
Graham
Brass adjusters on top of later forks, how many clicks??
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Re: Brass adjusters on top of later forks, how many clicks??
Loosen the damper rod lock nut and turn the damper rod within the adjuster housing [up or down] to calibrate.
15 clicks max is correct.
Dave.
15 clicks max is correct.
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Re: Brass adjusters on top of later forks, how many clicks??
Ok thats completely confused me, at the moment I have the damper rod in my hand, it doesnt have the fork top on it, is the locknut the nut right at the bottom? what bit is the adjuster housing????arsey30 wrote:Loosen the damper rod lock nut and turn the damper rod within the adjuster housing [up or down] to calibrate.
15 clicks max is correct.
Dave.
sorry for being a dumbass!!
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Re: Brass adjusters on top of later forks, how many clicks??
The large [M37] fork top bolt screws onto the adjuster housing, it is the part with brass screw in the top of it.
The lock nut is at the top of the rod, beneath the adjuster housing to lock them together.
Dave.
The lock nut is at the top of the rod, beneath the adjuster housing to lock them together.
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Re: Brass adjusters on top of later forks, how many clicks??
Cheers dave, all sorted 15 clicks per side and completely seize free adjusters! yay!
Cheers for the help, have some karma!
Graham
Cheers for the help, have some karma!
Graham