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Ivan
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S2R1K Ride Height Adjustment
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Anyone know what size wrench I need to adjust the tie rod for ride height? Looks like I'll need to buy two wrenches, want to make sure I get the right size the first time....
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Re: S2R1K Ride Height Adjustment
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19mm.
Be prepared to take it off for the first adjustment, they're usually pretty tight from the factory, and the access sucks.
The end with the slotted hex is left hand thread.
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Quote from: Speeddog on July 02, 2008, 04:42:24 PM
19mm.
Be prepared to take it off for the first adjustment, they're usually pretty tight from the factory, and the access sucks.
Thanks. Removing the whole thing is more than I could do, since I don't have any way to support the bike. As an alternative, any idea how far can I safely raise the fork legs before running into clearance problems?
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Re: S2R1K Ride Height Adjustment
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July 02, 2008, 07:21:49 PM »
Not sure where the limit is, other folks here with S2R1k's should be able to give some guidance.
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Re: S2R1K Ride Height Adjustment
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I just did my 08' S2R 1K and it was a little tricky. You just have to be patient. I did not find that the lock nuts were all that tight. You may want to remove the passenger pegs to give a little more room. But they actually don't get in the way. I used two 19mm wrenches. One to hold the center spline and the other to crack loose lock nut. Once loose, I was able to lenghten spline with wrench turning about 1/8 turn each time. remember to flip wrench so you can get most use out of. Just remember to be carefull with the wrenches as not to chip frame. I took extra time to be carefull. I would freak out if I chipped the paint.
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