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Old 12-19-2013, 08:49 PM
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Where the heck do they hide the tool kit that has the spring adjuster ??

Nothing in the manual of course
 
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What spring adjuster? Do you mean for the shock?
 
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What stock tool kit?
 
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Old 12-20-2013, 07:07 AM
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Yeah lol..

Cheap moco didn't give us any toolkits..
 
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yes, to adjust the shock
 
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The stock tool kit is normally found in your rear pocket. Should roughly look like this.
 
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I'll make it easy for you OP. There is no stock tool kit. If you'd like to carry a kit or some tools with you, you'll have to put one together or purchase one. I carry a quite inclusive kit that is similar to the kit that either WindZone or CruzTools sells. Plus a tire repair kit with a portable air pump.
 
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Joemcvw1951 I just bought mine from the dealer. It doesn't come with the bike. It was pretty cheap. I'm sure you can find an aftermarket one online.
 
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You can adjust the shocks with some channel locks, just wrap a piece of leather or some heavy cloth around the adjuster part so you don't damage the finish.

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What he said ^^
 


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