Hey guys,
I took apart my rear end a couple weeks ago to replace the silver swingarm on my monster. While in there, I noticed that my ride height rod might be adjustable. Is this rod adjustable? Does the amount of threads showing look safe? Any guess on how much more room I have to raise the ride height?
(http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm244/csorin/Motorcycle/lowershockadjust.jpg)
(http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm244/csorin/Motorcycle/uppershockadjust.jpg)
Yes, that is an adjustable link. I have no way of knowing how many threads are not showing so I can't answer your second question. Do you know if that link is OEM or aftermarket?
Pretty sure it's aftermarket. From what I've read on the forums, the 620's came with non-adjustable units.
If you're rockin a 620, it's definitely aftermarket. I just lengthened mine on my S2R and I don't think I had that many threads showing, but I don't think yours is a Ducati unit. When I took the heim joint all the way out of the linkage rod, it probably had a good inch/inch and a quarter of threads on it, so if you wanted to raise the rear end on your bike, I'd say you have a good amount to play with.
One question though, does the 620 operate on the same upper rocker arm design that the S2/S4s do? If so, you have to remember that there's a ratio and you don't have to add nearly as much length to the linkage rod as you want raise height. I think someone mentioned 3:1, i.e.- 1/2 inch more length on the linkage rod, 1.5 inches ride height addition.
All the ST framed Monsters share the same linkage arm.
I have a similar looking link on my S4RS. OEM recommendation for mine is no more than 5 threads showing.