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    Default Aftermarket threaded collar rear shock adjustment

    Hey all F3 owners,
    I will soon be upgrading my rear shock, and to this point, I'm leaning toward one that offers a remote hydraulic preload adjuster. Looking under the Spyder F3S rear fender, it would appear that the threaded lock rings would be a PIA to access. Being a 100% solo rider, I'd likely only be making adjustments a few times a year for when I add my (3) pieces luggage/gear/mounts. All are about 80# combined. To those of you F3 owners with a aftermarket rear shock, how is the access to the adjustment rings? Adding the remote preload adjuster adds anywhere from $200-250. to the shock cost, but it also adds a cool look. Thanks for input.


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    I just watched a M2 shock video. The aftermarket spring looks quite a bit shorter, and it would "appear" that the lock rings would be a bit easier to access. I'll need to call Marcus Monday. I know he can't do a shock with hydraulic preload.


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    Have elkas front and rear no problem with adjusting them
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    Ordered a Wilbers 640 HPA shock for the rear..


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    If you cn wait a few weeks, a durch company is developing front/ rear shocks for F3, and it will come with a hydraulic preload adjuster, I will test these thorougly, and come back to you with the answer, price and so on
    the funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's to late to stop reading it........

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    That's OK.. I'm happy with my Wilber decision. Thank you


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    I second the wilburs, I have them on my RTL with ther rear remote adjuster that mounts under the seat
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