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    Mounting ohlins adjustable preload unit.

    Right now my rear shock preload adjuster is mounted on a bit of alloy the two smoker made up for me
    But, I no longer that a left hand side pillion peg, so where do you guys and how do you guys mount your little preload adjustment units?
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    Quote Originally Posted by texmo View Post
    Right now my rear shock preload adjuster is mounted on a bit of alloy the two smoker made up for me
    But, I no longer that a left hand side pillion peg, so where do you guys and how do you guys mount your little preload adjustment units?
    i can swing by so you can have a nose at my setup Tex..
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    Mine goes on the right hand side pillion peg, which you'll most probably keep (in some form) as it also supports the exhaust. Took it straight from the instructions provided.

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    get a bit of ally and make a bracket which uses the pillion peg bolt holes. should be a piece of piss.

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    They are placed here & should have the bracket bolted to the Preloader if not someone has taken it off as they are part of the kit .
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE View Post
    i can swing by so you can have a nose at my setup Tex..
    Yeah man would be good, will see how I get on first though.
    Yeah dover thats what I was thinking but was just gonna see how others did it first no point in reinventing the wheel. Thanks OAB and Sensei
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    Mine's mounted on the pillion peg hanger.
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    Use the bracket i made, but get a longer bolt so it can go through both the plate and the pillion rearset...
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    keep the pegs. good crash bungs and good for stand up wheelies. my bike doesnt have any..........

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    heres were mine is on the FireStorm, installed the whole unit myself.
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