Left side of bike...under side panel...adjustment is right in front of you..can't miss it......check yours owners manual
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Right side :icon_biggrin:
Left and right should always be from the perspective of sitting in\on the vehicle.
Pre-loading the rear shock adjusts how much the rear wheel deflects when riding over road irregularities. The different amounts of deflection affects both performance and comfort. You may also want to consider increasing pre-load when riding two-up to take some of the "springy-ness" out of the ride.
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Tell that to my manual...
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Oh lordy. Thats...funny :icon_biggrin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wdqbi66oNuI
A brace is a brace is a brace...they all apear to be/look the same to me...
Until you pay for it----even the same product. Bought mine straight from SuperBrace---$225 shipped to my home because they are a prefered vendor.
Then I found WingStuff sells the SuperBrace for $189 with free shipping--also a prefered vendor. :icon_doh: Yep--$35 difference for the same product--both prefered vendors.
Great product! And yes--it does make a difference!
Sorry bout that...I was just referrences ability to hold the forks in concert !