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Post by rich46 on Jul 16, 2013 8:25:08 GMT -6
How does one soften the rear shocks, these Louisiana roads, is jarring my back hard? I have a Jonway YY250T 2012, run 28# in front, 29# in rear , weight 220#. Have thought of trying to pull one apart, & changing oil, or oil level or adding air value. Had a thread on upgrade to a cb 350 shock, lost the thread. Please help. Attachments:
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Post by JR on Jul 17, 2013 10:45:29 GMT -6
You might look for adjustable shocks that are on some scooters? My 150 Bali has shocks that have 3 different settings to work with.
JR
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Post by Ernie on Jul 21, 2013 9:31:44 GMT -6
If you find out how, let me know. Mine rides like the back wheel is a stone.
I have come to realize why Honda's and Yamaha are more expensive.
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Post by rich46 on Aug 4, 2013 10:59:59 GMT -6
8/3/13 adjusted the shocks spring up 3 notch , running 28#,in rear tire, seems smother, Still slides under acceleration in rain. Went to New Orleans, yesterday enjoyed the St Charles Ave. ride, too crowded in the French Quarter. Got wet coming home. ((* ,
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