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    Rockster - Rear Ride Height

    How do I adjust this? I have tried adjusting the preload, didn't notice any difference. I would like to increase it if possible.

    Thanks

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    leave my monkey alone LORAZEPAM's Avatar
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    Buy a longer shock, or put a shorter torque arm on it.
    Gale Smith
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    you're kidding...

    right? is this why i've seen mention of using the gs torque arm?

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    I am not kidding. To increase the rear height that would be the two ways to go about it. There are adjustable torque arms available, so you could fine tune the height you wanted. It would be cheaper than buying a rear shock.
    Gale Smith
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    If you don't see any difference in ride height between the soft & hard positions perhaps you've got a shock problem ?????On my 02 1150r I run about in the middle when solo & when loaded for travelin I crank the knob full hard then back off 2 turns ps I'm no feather weight @ about250lbs. and when on the road I like my comfort & cary lots o "stuff" ...if I turn the knob way down towards std. or below stuff starts draggin in hard left handers,not good...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kromedome
    How do I adjust this? I have tried adjusting the preload, didn't notice any difference. I would like to increase it if possible.

    Thanks
    Krome,
    Does your rear strut look like this? http://tinyurl.com/18r
    If so, and if you have no resistance on the preload adjuster knob
    for the first two or three turns, your preload hydraulic circuit
    needs to be refilled.
    Go read completely through this thread: http://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread....hlight=Preload
    I first wrote this procedure up for the K1200LT Forums but it applies
    to any BMW rear strut with the hydraulic preload adjuster.

    Pictures:
    http://members.cox.net/slartidbartfa.../shock-oil.htm


    Last edited by bmwmick; 07-04-2008 at 04:39 PM.

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    A tip o the helmet to bmwmick ,I'll check mine this am.

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