Motorcycle Shock Spring Mechanical Preload Adjusters

When most riders talk performance the first thing they think of is POWER - but if you're smart, that's the last on the list. Shoving grunt into a chassis that can't cope builds a scary bucking bronco. First steps are basics - make sure your bike is properly maintained, clean, no leaks, fresh oil, good clutch setup. Remove any extra weight. Fit grippy tyres. You've got the perfect starting point! Quality suspension comes next & Teknik Motorsport are motorcycle suspension tuning experts.

Our road bike or our offroad bike setup guides explain sag height in depth - but basically you need the springs holding the chassis at the right height for the damper to get enough stroke length. Most manufacturers add factory adjustability for it on rear coilovers - preloading the spring coils further holds heavier weights up, less pressure for lighter riders - so you should fine tune pre load when you add or remove a pillion or luggage. Those crescent shaped preload nut spanners are cheap & strong, why not use them? If you've gritted teeth, getting tiny fractions of a turn before they bump into tight trellis frame tubes, you know their limitations.

Shocks aren't very accessible in that spiderweb. Aftermarket geniuses X-Trig developed these replacement clockwork collars that screw onto a shock absorber body like the stock castellated rings, but then pressure is adjusted with a basic socket. Spinning a ratchet extension quickly versus smacking wrenches for ages.

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