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Technically Speaking => Suspension => Topic started by: mark.knights on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 05:43 PM

Title: rear shock
Post by: mark.knights on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 05:43 PM
Hi all i have a problem ive read the stuff on here about the problem but need to ask question ..spring preload black nob with s/h on it ..the black nob turns makes a slight click but is not adjusting any thing both shocks do this .no oil leak .is it a easy fix to get the nobs working ? If so how  ? Is there a way to manualey adjust them to the same settings id be happy if i could get both shocks stuck on the same settings ..i didont realize when i bought the bike that on shock was on setting 4 and the other set on number 1 .ive done 6000 miles like this only realizing when i decided to adjust them .am due a mot in a month and cant afford the high price of new shocks .all so hagon do standard shocks for 150 pound not as nice looking thow .thanks
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: gsxbarmy on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 05:57 PM
That's unusual if they turn but don't move Mark, given you are getting the click, normally they jam solid. The one on one ring sounds a bit odd, have you tried spraying some WD40 around the unit itself to see if that frees it?
Personally I'd take each shock off, give a good clean and inspection to see if there was anything obvious as if the knobs turn and click then they should be moving. You only need to look at the main part of the Shock, the gas cylinder on the back won't need any attention.
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: mark.knights on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 06:31 PM
Thanks they do click and i can feal the click one clicks a bit more than the other more of a noticiable click but bothe do click a bit .i will try wd40 today pissed as i bought it from a shop but be ing only 8 stone in weight ive never noticed any thing bad but defo like it when i bought the bike .could they hsve drained the oil out ? I have no oil leaks ..do the nobs come off? Whats under the nob?
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: KiwiCol on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 07:00 PM

If they both click when you turn them to new position, they're both working I'd say.


8 Stone?  set 'em both on 2 would be my suggestion & see how that feels.
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: gsxbarmy on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 07:20 PM
Quote from: Mark Knights on Sunday, 12 March  2017, 06:31 PM
Thanks they do click and i can feal the click one clicks a bit more than the other more of a noticiable click but bothe do click a bit .i will try wd40 today pissed as i bought it from a shop but be ing only 8 stone in weight ive never noticed any thing bad but defo like it when i bought the bike .could they hsve drained the oil out ? I have no oil leaks ..do the nobs come off? Whats under the nob?

The knobs do come off but with difficulty, not a simple remove and replace. No they couldn't have drained the oil out Mark, and if you have no visible leaks then I expect yours are still full of oil. Even with keeping the bike immaculate they can jam up, so hopefully a bit of WD40 (or Plus Gas if you have it), and some turning off the knobs will free them, it would be better if you could do that with the shock removed as then there is no pressure on them from the weight of the bike. May take a few goes, but hopefully they will free up doing that
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: grog on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 07:20 PM
i agree, one or two is all you need. spray away, around black nob. push it in before turning. once turning, spray again. have saved mine several times.
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: mark.knights on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 08:34 PM
 Thanks guys wd 40 and they now work like new ..god no why last owner set one on one ring and the other shock on full so ive put both on number 4 at least ther the same now seems to ride better as well bit hard thow so will have to mess around with the complicated settings a bit am only 8stone lol
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: gsxbarmy on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 09:17 PM
Quote from: Mark Knights on Sunday, 12 March  2017, 08:34 PM
Thanks guys wd 40 and they now work like new ..god no why last owner set one on one ring and the other shock on full so ive put both on number 4 at least ther the same now seems to ride better as well bit hard thow so will have to mess around with the complicated settings a bit am only 8stone lol

Result! I agree Mark, 4 rings is a bit high, maybe drop them down to 3, thank that will be much better.

Also look at the MCN settings for front and rear, that may help

http://gsx1400owners.org/forum_test/index.php?topic=213.0

You might also want to change your fork oil sometime, that makes a big difference as well (and its not on the service schedule), did mine every 2 years.

http://gsx1400owners.org/forum_test/index.php?topic=188.0
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: grog on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 09:34 PM
Two is plenty for your weight. Im not a fan of mcn settings, too harsh. Spend best bucks youll ever spend on 14, get front n rear serviced and set up by expert. You can then feel front and back working together. How it should be. My only adjust since doing is up rear springs one or two with wife n luggage. Makes life easy.
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: GSXKING on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 09:47 PM
I think one of my legs weighs 8 stone, whatever a stone weighs LMFAO  :rofl2: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :rofl2: :rofl2:
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: mark.knights on Sunday, 12 March 2017, 10:02 PM
Thanks every buddy for the help realy glad my shocks work got an mot soon ish she should fly throw it .
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: seth on Monday, 13 March 2017, 01:49 AM
i think i was 8 stone when i was 8 years old  :happy1:
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: mark.knights on Monday, 13 March 2017, 01:59 AM
hi seth am all so a short ass lol makes the bike faster no weight to carry
Title: Re: rear shock
Post by: seth on Monday, 13 March 2017, 02:02 AM
better fuel consumption  too  :stir: