Rear Shock
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Rear Shock
Hello again..As u know,brand new to this so heres me next thing i think i need to get done as soon as i get it uncorked ( if it hasnt already lol )..Im bout 23 stone and 6 foot 5,and me spring goes down quite a lot..it handles well etc,but really cud do with stiffening up...can i just have the spring adjusted,preload or whatever its called,just having the spring wound up,or do i need a heavy duty aftermarket spring?..lamens terms here,as i aint really got a clue lol..and if so,how much for a spring?

APACHE- noob
- Joined: 2011-11-29
Posts: 20
Location: Dudley,West Midlands,England
XR650R Year: 2005
Re: Rear Shock
New rear springs are cheap, Im in Australia and they're $150 + will be one of the best steps to setting the bike up for you.

Sean- noob
- Joined: 2010-07-24
Posts: 25
Location: Way down south were the rain dont fall
XR650R Year: 2002
Re: Rear Shock
Thanks sean..may just enquire bout that.Sean wrote:
New rear springs are cheap, Im in Australia and they're $150 + will be one of the best steps to setting the bike up for you.

APACHE- noob
- Joined: 2011-11-29
Posts: 20
Location: Dudley,West Midlands,England
XR650R Year: 2005
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