
I'm thinking, maybe more than damping or other adjustments, you may want to source some sleeves and collars that will replicate what 140 and 150 are supposed to do. There should be no play anywhere, yet the shock needs to be able to rotate slightly at its mounting points due to the arc the rear wheel travels in (from a side view) as the suspended wheel moves up and down through the stroke of the suspension. If that makes sense...thanks for all the inputs, I did not jack on that area, as far as I can remember. If jacking on it. It would be bent up in the center, not down. But hey maybe jacking on it would straighten that bolt.I need to read the paperwork that Marcus sent with it to see how to adjust the damping. That shock only has around 2,000 miles on it.
Yep, it looks like the shock is not set to enough pre-load for the load you have on the trike, that is rider/passenger and things in the top and side cases.Thanks so much for the zip tie idea, Ron. I will admit I never tried to adjust the shock just put it on. So will be adjusting it after I do the zip tie check