Is there some trick to turning the rear suspension adjustment ring? I had the GS500F on its centerstand and was using the tool supplied with the tool kit, but I couldn't seem to turn the ring from either side. What would be a reasonable setting for two-up riding with a combined weight of about 290 pounds?
I've read somewhere posted here that someone was able to turn it from under the front, but I use a drift punch and hammer from the side myself.
I use a 24" flatheat screwdriver I bent up in a vise. VERY EASY.
I just got mine adjusted, I had to remove the piece of the rear fender bolted (actually screwed) on the underside of the frame. Once I did that, piece of cake. That allowed me the room to use the tool supplied.
Cheers and hope that helps
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Here's a video I made on how to adjust the rear suspension
http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/13827/GS500F-AdjRearSusp-23Jul06.avi.html
I read a ton of posts after having my own trouble with the spanner tool. The trick here is not to use the spanner tool and instead use a crowbar. DO NOT USE A PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER.
I finally got mine to turn last night. I just used a big-ass flathead screwdriver. It wouldn't budge, but I finally got it to turn "down" toward 1. Once it was moving, I was able to dial it up. Moving to 6 and 7 were the hardest. I bent the ring out a bit with the screwdriver, but it shouldn't hurt anything.
Quote from: Admiral Crunch on July 23, 2006, 08:23:48 PM
I finally got mine to turn last night. I just used a big-ass flathead screwdriver. It wouldn't budge for the longest time, but I finally got it to turn "down" toward 1. Once it was moving, I was able to dial it up. Moving to 6 and 7 were the hardest. I bent the ring out a bit with the screwdriver, but it shouldn't hurt anything.