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How much do you weight and were you ok with setting 1 for solo and 4 for 2-up? Thanks
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the adjuster tool comes with the bike and is stored under the pax seat
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Thanks! This is the only video I found on the tube showing the Triumph rear adjustment. I can confirm the adjustment on the Bonneville model is basically the same. 5 settings. But, unlike your TBird, the adjuster has a lug welded on to better support the tool for turning it. Infact, you have to use a rod/screwdriver/allen key to perform the turning, as the "ring wrench" you show will not work with the lug. Was very easy with an allen key! Default setting on my later model T100 (2103) Bonneville was maximum preload. I've moved it one notch lower preload to see how it handles.
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Thanks brother man.
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Thanks for the info, well done.
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Thank you !
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I have a mono-shock and it says i don't need to touch it. Which is good, because it's a pain to get to. Ride safe!
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Very cool video. Super easy to follow the way you explained it. The right tool can make all the difference in the world.
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Nice and easy to adjust buddy, I wish mine were that easy to get to, mines a monoshock on this bike and it's really awkward to get to, thankfully it's set just about right, RSMF.
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Very informative. Tnx for sharing.
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Easy job, nice!
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I'm sure she will appreciate that, now, are you going to leave the that setting when you ride solo ?
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Adjusting the rear suspension on a Triumph Thunderbird.