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    TrackDay...tools?

    just wondering if anyone will have a rear suspension adjuster that will work on my zzr 250. i noticed today that it is on the second softess setting, so sum stiffening up wont do too much harm..!!

    any help would be greatly appretiated.
    .....what can i say.....

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    dude I'll have my tool kit with me.
    I use the old screwdriver and hammer trick.
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    I'll be bringing my toolbox, I'm happy for it to be on the concrete by the dummy grid as long as they are looked after properly

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    Good thinking there Cammo, mines the opposite so I wouldnt mind loosening it up a bit.

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    cool, sounds good. i dont really know what im doing so a lil bit of help wont go astray!
    .....what can i say.....

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    i have a FBH... and i can supervise luke in the use of it for ya..


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZXR250_NZ
    Good thinking there Cammo, mines the opposite so I wouldnt mind loosening it up a bit.
    Just give it a twist mate, there is a little silver adjuster at the bottom of the rear shock thats easy enough to twist!

    edit: twist to the left, to loosen

    Good luck, I think the ZZR is the more traditional shock, and needs some tools.


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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    Just give it a twist mate, there is a little silver adjuster at the bottom of the rear shock thats easy enough to twist!

    edit: twist to the left, to loosen

    Good luck, I think the ZZR is the more traditional shock, and needs some tools.
    After 13 years they manage to get a little bit tight....

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