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Offline mrp192

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2015 Glee - adjusting rear suspension
« on: June 13, 2016, 17:23:32 »
On a trip with full luggage set up last week I had put extra air in rear tyre but not stiffened preload with remote adjuster. Maximum 3 kgs in each pannier and just over, almost 4 kgs, in top box.
Had a bit of head shaking accelerating out of tight bends so tried to stiffen preload a bit to compensate.
At first wouldn't move but then moved smoothly but there were no clicks as I expected and couldn't see the shock body moving along the adjuster rings as the manual suggested it should.
I turned it a couple of full turns towards the + and this seemed to help a bit.
However now home I have been reading posts and suggested there should have been positive clicks on the adjuster and reading manual in my dry living room as opposed to rainy Highland lay by it seems to say you should see the spring compressing revealing more adjuster rings.
I would add that I made this adjustment with bike on centre stand and rear wheel in air, should I have done it on side stand with wheel on ground?
Sorry about the long winded explanation but my main question is should my shock remote adjuster have a positive click to show it has moved one place or should it turn smoothly? Worried that I have a faulty shock on an almost new bike. Thanks.

Offline greywolf

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Re: 2015 Glee - adjusting rear suspension
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2016, 19:08:46 »
There are spring and ball detents that will click if everything is clean and in good condition. It takes something like 30 full turns at something like 4 clicks per turn to go from lock to lock in the adjustment range. You should be able to see 5 lines on the shock body at full extension. It won't happen if you lost some oil. See http://www.stromtrooper.com/maintenance-how/72663-how-disassemble-fill-up-your-rear-preload-adjuster-pics.html
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Re: 2015 Glee - adjusting rear suspension
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2016, 10:14:15 »
A couple of turns really won't do much, try at least 10 then check the exposed marks.
It's best to make preload adjustments without weight on the suspension.

I find my adjuster goes stiff if left a while so tend to give it 1/2 a turn occasionally.

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Re: 2015 Glee - adjusting rear suspension
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2016, 17:33:36 »
Thank you Greywolf and Hondaman. Haven't had a chance to have a look since I got home but will check tomorrow to see if 'clicks' are evident and to see whether the spring compresses.
If it appears faulty I will request a warranty repair as bike only 5 months old.