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babyvararider
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PostPosted: 17:52 - 16 Feb 2015    Post subject: Preload Adjuster Stuck Honda XL125V Reply with quote

Hiya,
Ever since buying my baby Vara 7 months ago it has always bugged me that the preload adjuster (the collar type adjusted with a c spanner) has always been rusted over and stuck. Thanks to a long weekend I finally got around to removing the monoshock from the bike. After removing all (or as much as I could) of the rust and gunk in and around the adjuster I left it to soak overnight in light oil.
However I tried again to move the adjuster but for the life of me cannot get it to budge. When I fix the end of the shock in a vice and give it a good old push with the c spanner I can feel the whole shock rotating with the end still stuck in the vice which can't be good. Any suggestions to free it up?

Thanks in advance
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PostPosted: 18:08 - 16 Feb 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you can beg or borrow a spring compression tool, it makes it a lot easier to free-off the pre-tensioner.

It's a common problem on those, because of the road muck thrown about by the back wheel.

I have fitted a hugger to mine, which helps a lot but I am thinking of fitting some sort of gaiter over it, if I can find something to fit.
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PostPosted: 18:15 - 16 Feb 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Taught2BCautious wrote:
I have fitted a hugger to mine, which helps a lot but I am thinking of fitting some sort of gaiter over it, if I can find something to fit.


Google "shocktube", R&G do ones made of neoprene that will keep most of the goop off but they are pretty pricey. You must be able to get cheaper elsewhere or buy yourself some material and do your own.
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PostPosted: 18:22 - 16 Feb 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

waffles wrote:
You must be able to get cheaper elsewhere or buy yourself some material and do your own.


Similar if you use proper heavy leggings. You can get really thin bits of foam too so make a cylinder out of foam, foot part of leggings through the centre hole, fold over the hole end and glue/stitch up. Cheap sock, like £2. You can make many too!
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waffles
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PostPosted: 18:28 - 16 Feb 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I sense a sideline income from making shocksocks!
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