Ride Height adjustment

Started by He Man, April 03, 2011, 09:20:49 AM

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Jarvicious

The heim joints on either end of the linkage rode are seized on some (my) bikes.  Even once the linkage rod was off the bike, I had to get some extra wrenches and a pair of carefully placed vice grips to get the one end free, and that's after a day or so of pb blaster bathing for the threads.  If you can just loosen those lock nuts and twist the damn thing, sir, you are a lucky man :)

If I had to do the whole removal again, it wouldn't be nearly as bad now that I know what I'm doing.  As long as you have a front stand/chock and a jack of some sort to pull/add weight from the swing arm it should be cake. 

As a note, one thing I noticed after I lengthened the rod was that the top part of the rod (where it attaches to the rocker arm) wasn't accessible due to its new location behind one of the frame spars.  If memory serves, I had to remove the bolt from the top of the shock so that the linkage rod could come down far enough to where I could get a wrench on it.  Then reaffix the top bolt, then put both of them through the bottom bolt.  It seems like a hassle, but it's not to bad.  I just had the misfortune of having to assemble/disassemble/assemble/disassemble, etc.
We're liberated by the hearts that imprison us.  We're taken hostage by the ones that we break.

He Man

Quote from: hackers2r on April 04, 2011, 05:55:33 AM
Just to confirm what you are doing, you adjust the ride height by the following:

-Loosen top and bottom lock nuts with 17mm wrench
-Turn ride height rod with 17mm wrench to either increase or decrease ride height
-When proper height is found, secure lock nuts with 17mm wrench

There is no need to remove either of the mounting bolts to adjust ride height.  You'll be doing much more work than needed.

that is assuming the threads arent siezed though. I am automatically assumign they are just because i ride in salted snow roads/rain/acid rain/never wash my bike.

I will try to do it without removing it. I dont have a 17mm, but i have an adjuistable spanner, which i rather not use... no prefered but lets see how it goes.

Jarvicious

I only had the one 17mm as well, but the pawn shop is your friend :)  Found a full set from 6mm-18mm for like ten bucks.  Decent brand too.
We're liberated by the hearts that imprison us.  We're taken hostage by the ones that we break.

He Man

pawn shop? where the hell do i find a pawn shop? lol Ill just use my craftsman adjustable and hope i dont strip anything LOL thats a big gamble.