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Old 03-01-2010, 08:19 AM   #1
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Could someone tell me what the big silver bolt with threads right under the rear red shock body is used for and if it needs to be adjusted at all coming right out of the box? Would I be able to go as low as 39 in the pics if I dont adjust that bolt and only adjust the springs?

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Could someone tell me what the big silver bolt with threads right under the rear red shock body is used for and if it needs to be adjusted at all coming right out of the box? Would I be able to go as low as 39 in the pics if I dont adjust that bolt and only adjust the springs?

used to adjust preload on the rear spring
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