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Rear Shock adjustment tool ?
Does anyone know the part number for the rear shock adjustment wrench for 600 Ryker ??
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Funny how the owners manual doesn't even mention how to adjust. Guess they take for granted you already know. With that said, you should be able to use just a pair of channel lock pliers or possibly a strap wrench. I you can get the rear in the air you can probably turn it by hand. The real tool is called a spanner wrench and you should be able to pick one up at any cycle shop.
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Thanks for reply, I’m fully aware of what’s needed, I was wondering if there was a specific one needed since the ” 4” I have from previous bikes don’t fit the shock in question. And I really ain’t going to use Channel lock pliers on a new bike !
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I know this has been discussed before. Try a search and it will give you a parts number. cueman
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Originally Posted by cueman
I know this has been discussed before. Try a search and it will give you a parts number. cueman
Thanks , I did that 1st, did not find any #######.
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I just did a search for “Ryker shock spanner” and 3 different discussions came up. Give this a try. cueman
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Well, the one's from a Yamaha fit perfect on a Rally shock
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Originally Posted by KC61
Well, the one's from a Yamaha fit perfect on a Rally shock
Rally shock is not same as standard Ryker shock. The ones I have from my Yamaha R1 and my Yamaha FZ09 won’t work.
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Insane, check out my post on Ryker 900 shop talk. It’s a Progressive783 scanner purchased on amazon. It works great!
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Originally Posted by poconoscooter1
Insane, check out my post on Ryker 900 shop talk. It’s a Progressive783 scanner purchased on amazon. It works great!
Thanks. Just ordered.
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Finally a straight answer
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I used this and a ratchet. It's a bit fiddly but it works.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
2018 Can Am Spyder F3L, 1995 BMW R1100R, 1988 Suzuki GS250, 2019 Ryker 600 (Wife's)
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Originally Posted by Bob204bc
Thats what I ordered off eBay.
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