Probably lucky he didn't see it, he would have slammed on the brakes and swerved into you or somebody else. You can never be sure what cagers will do when they wake up from a nap
Agreed, but I was watching him and ready to move if necessary.Probably lucky he didn't see it, he would have slammed on the brakes and swerved into you or somebody else. You can never be sure what cagers will do when they wake up from a nap
If you back off the preload to zero when the bike is parked more than a few days you'll find you may never need to service it again but if you leave preload on all the time it will begin to gradually lose preload.Well, the pressure seems to be holding fine in the rear shock preload system, I was afraid I may run into other (sealing) issues after replacing the oil line from the adjusting knob to the shock, but no... One more item off the list.
To recap, after buying the bike I found that the oil line was severed as it was in close proximity to the rear wheel tire. The line wasn't clipped into the dedicated place (rear wheel fender front lip) due to the bracket that holds the adjuster knob being rotated too far back.
Prior to upgrading my spring, I rode with the preloader fully on all the time, even with empty bags and no pillion. I couldn't be bothered to back it off every day,,, so it just stayed on and as a result servicing was needed every couple of years. With the new spring,,, I ride with the preloader off all the time,,, only applying as needed,, when the bags are loaded for a trip (my pillion has retired from riding now). So this is a much better situation (with the spring/preloader, I mean). I wonder how the preloader's fluid loss will be this year,,, but I won't know that till the late fall. cheers,, CAt'If you back off the preload to zero when the bike is parked more than a few days you'll find you may never need to service it again but if you leave preload on all the time it will begin to gradually lose preload.
Prior to upgrading my spring, .......
No,,, to all 3 question marks. The installation was handled by my local suspension guy. All I did was remove and reinstall the shock from the bike. And then set the rebound dampening. CAt'That would be the 1200 lb spring. Would be interesting to know the installed preload that is able to hold your weight without you dialing any more preload.
Possibly around 15 mm? Did they give you the spring free length by any chance?
Have you ever measured the sag?
Have you ever measured the sag?