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Q: How to adjust the rear suspension on a 91 gsxr1100?
A: The first and most important step in setting your suspension is dialing in the correct preload. Preload is the amount of tension applied to the spring when the ... Read More »
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A: Check your pads to make sure they are in the right position and haven't started to wear too thin and move. Check the operation of the pads is real smooth when y... Read More »
Q: Suzuki gsxr 600 rear brakes lock on, new master and cleaned calip...
A: Hi, If there is excessive air in your system after reassembly of master cylinder, the lever will have a spongy feeling about it and possible inconsistency or wi... Read More »
Q: I had the rear brakes lock up so to speak enough that i couldnt m...
A: Check other GW sites for details, but your bike came with a unified brake system, so that when you apply the front brakes it begins to apply some rear brake as ... Read More »
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A: If it's an aftermarket shock then go to a suspension guy to have it serviced.... otherwise toss it. Read More »