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t3rmin
The preload adjustment tool is the easiest. If you don't have one, I've used some big channel-lock pliers. Clamp on to that ring with the ramps and turn to suit.
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GSmadness
I just used a pair of good fitting roll punches. Seemed to work fine for me. It isn't really that difficult, give the spring more room to compress by turning the adjuster one way and compress the spring by turning the other way. You should be able to look at it and figure it out.
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1) Remove upper and lower mounting bolts and nuts.
2) Deposit non-functional, sagged, nasty original shocks in nearest waste disposal container.
3) Unleash the mighty power of Visa to obtain aftermarket replacements that actually work. (Progressive, Hagon, Ikon, Öhlins, Race Tech, etc. - take your pick.)
4) Install.
5) Marvel at the difference.
6) Ride happy. :-D
Adjusting original GS shocks is like moving deck chairs around on the Titanic -- they're toast, man. No matter how good they look, they were crap when they left the factory.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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