VFR400 NC30 1989 rear suspension

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lukeblackford
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VFR400 NC30 1989 rear suspension

Post by lukeblackford » Thu Dec 29, 2011 9:10 pm

Hi recently bought the early model vfr and need to stiffen or even adjust rear shock but have not the faintest wat to do bought a manual but it only showed the later shock which is differnt can see the holes around the top of shock... is there much to play with rebound and stiffness on shock many thanks luke :roll:

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Re: VFR400 NC30 1989 rear suspension

Post by skinnydog0_0 » Sun Jan 01, 2012 9:53 pm

Hi Luke,
I think if you can i would start saving a bit of money and get a second hand after market shock. If the original one you have, is as it was fitted with no work done, it will probably be in need of a re-fresh. And personaly i wouldn't go to the hassle of taking the original one out and paying for it to be sorted, when you can spend a little more and get a far better one secondhand.
As for making it stiffer, that would mean replacing the spring (or adding preload).
What are you trying to achieve with teh shock and what sort of riding will you be doing?
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Re: VFR400 NC30 1989 rear suspension

Post by Neosophist » Tue Jan 03, 2012 2:18 pm

You can adjust the preload on the shock by tightening the lockrings on the top of the shock.

Theres is also a small adjuster (flat screwdriver) at the bottom of the shock for soft -> hard rebound I believe it is.
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