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Old 25-Jul-2003, 20:00
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Should I hear clicks ?

Hi,

Can anyone answer a quick question ... when adjusting rebound/compression on my bike, should I actually HEAR clicks as I adjust?

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Old 25-Jul-2003, 20:02
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Probably.Should also be able to "feel" each adjustment as you go.Needs to be a quiet environment though.

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Old 25-Jul-2003, 20:03
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You can hear them and also feel them.

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Old 26-Jul-2003, 15:29
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Couldn't swear to it, since its a long, long time since I had a Showa-shod 916, but from memory, I don't think the rear shock used to "click" but the forks certainly did.

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Old 28-Jul-2003, 12:05
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Shakman,

On my Ohlins rear shock, you don't here clicks but do feel definite 'steps' in the movement as you turn the adjuster either way.
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Old 28-Jul-2003, 23:24
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Tks all ... i have a 748S ... and on both front and back Showa I dont hear clicks but can feel a step, although on the front its not very easy to feel that either.
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