I'm trying to install a stiffer spring on my KLR's oem shock.
I compressed the spring, removed both the c-clip and allen head bolt.
When I started to release the compression on the spring the pre-load
adjuster would not move past the plastic cap covering the nitrogen
valve. I filled the cap down to where I don't think it's preventing the
preload adjuster from coming off. I still cannot get the preload
adjuster off of the shock body- even though there's still some pre-load
on the spring.
What am I missing?
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Sean Smith
Louisiana
'04 R1150RT (For Sale Again)
'03 KLR650
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ssmith@... wrote:
That the spring comes off the other end of the shock. The spring keeper on the bottom of the shock has a slot in it for the shaft, you compress the spring far enough that the keeper can be tilted and slid out. This means compressing the spring another 2" from where it rests, which is hard. Putting the new 9" spring on is much easier. You could pry out the cap entirely with a small screwdriver, but something tells me the preload adjustor won't come off that way. Don't remember exactly why, but I've changed springs on four shocks and don't remember being able to do it. Devon>I'm trying to install a stiffer spring on my KLR's oem shock. > >I compressed the spring, removed both the c-clip and allen head bolt. >When I started to release the compression on the spring the pre-load >adjuster would not move past the plastic cap covering the nitrogen >valve. I filled the cap down to where I don't think it's preventing the >preload adjuster from coming off. I still cannot get the preload >adjuster off of the shock body- even though there's still some pre-load >on the spring. > >What am I missing? > >
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False alarm... I had NOT filed down the cap enough. A little more
filing and she came right off. Fixing to grease the pre-load adjuster
then install the new 400lb spring from e-shocks.com
Sean Smith wrote:
-- Sean Smith Louisiana '04 R1150RT (For Sale Again) '03 KLR650> I filled the cap down to where I don't think it's preventing the >preload adjuster from coming off. > >
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Devon wrote:
I know that now The pre-load adjuster will come off if you either, remove or file down the black cap, and remove the c-clip and allen bolt. With the exception of more work compressing the spring, the way you mentioned would be a hell of a lot simpler. As usual, I did things the hard way... -- Sean Smith Louisiana '04 R1150RT (For Sale Again) '03 KLR650> That the spring comes off the other end of the shock. > >
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ssmith@... wrote:
Maybe not! Removing the stock spring by compressing it enough to remove the keeper requires a SERIOUS amount of force- I was never able to do it by myself. The two times I did it easily, my helper was over 250lbs. I can get the progressive springs or any other 9" spring on and off pretty easily. You don't have to grind out the schraeder valve cover- it can be pried out with an awl or small screwdriver. So set the adjustor to 1, pry out the black cap, remove the allen bolt, compress the spring enough to get the circlip off that retains the preload adjustor..... That was it right? You may have the new easy way to get the stock spring off. -- Devon Brooklyn, NY A15-Z '01 KLR650 '81 SR500 cafe racer "The truth's not too popular these days....." Arnold Schwarzenneger, in The Running Man> > The pre-load adjuster will come off if you either, remove or file down > the black cap, and remove the c-clip and allen bolt. > With the exception of more work compressing the spring, the way you > mentioned would be a hell of a lot simpler. > > As usual, I did things the hard way... >
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While at Song Dog last weekend we saw two KTM250 riders with huge
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site. I posted a picture in the photos section in a folder labeled
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