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Old 19-Jul-2004, 20:08
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Having a thick moment

Can't remember whether you rotate the ride height bar clockwise or counterclockwise to decrease the ride height - I think its counterclockwise

Its set a bit on the mental side at the moment, can barely reach the ground now and also its getting scary nearly clipping kerbs cos of the crazy oversteer
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Old 19-Jul-2004, 20:37
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whichever way it is, its so that less thred shows (not sure if this helps or not, but its all I know)
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Old 19-Jul-2004, 20:39
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Hmm not really

You have to rotate it quite a lot of times before you notice a difference in the thread length!!
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Old 19-Jul-2004, 20:48
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You might be better off taking it off, or lifting the back up to remove the weight . I'm almost certain it clockwise. Are the locknuts tight, if not you can work it out from them.
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Old 19-Jul-2004, 21:06
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Doh! Having another thick moment - just remembered I have an old one lying around somewhere, will check on that one
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Old 19-Jul-2004, 22:24
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DJ have you looked at the thread re suspension set up and the company something8superbike?

I set my 000r to their ride height legth and fork set up and its impressive...
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Its anti-clockwise to decrease ride height as the right hand rose joint is at the top, so from the left side of the bike grab the tie rod and rotate it so you move it towards the opposite side of the bike via the rear wheel side (not the engine side)

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Old 20-Jul-2004, 00:57
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I set my 000r to their ride height legth and fork set up and its impressive...

Is that a new model, or a limited edition?
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Old 20-Jul-2004, 13:37
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Its anti-clockwise to decrease ride height as the right hand rose joint is at the top, so from the left side of the bike grab the tie rod and rotate it so you move it towards the opposite side of the bike via the rear wheel side (not the engine side)

[Edited on 19-7-2004 by skidlids]

Cheers Kev - thought it was anticlockwise but wasn't sure

Andy,, I tried their settings, but I couldn't get near their measurement without the rideheight adjuster being dangerously long (there was hardly any thread left in side the rod! )
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Old 20-Jul-2004, 13:50
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Roy if your up Oxford way again at some point on the 998 It would be interesting to see what your rear ride height is with my gauge that I copied from a DP item and compare your settings to mine.
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