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Rear shock adjustment help

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I have recently started ryding two-up, and notice that my headlights seem to be pointed up higher. I know this is due to the extra weight on the back of the spyder. I read a posting about adjusting the rear shock to fix this, but was wondering how it would effect the ryde when going solo? I ryde to work on a section of the 10 fwy where it is very bouncy, and don't want to make it even more bouncy if this adjustment will do this. Thank you for any help.
 
If you don't ride two-up often, I would not change the spring preloads. Adjusting the headlights downward may work better for you.
 
I'm no expert but adjusting the shock is a :cus: of alot easier than adjusting the headlights when riding two up. And besides you want to adjust the shock when riding two up. My shocks are maxed out all the time. It's not that noticable riding solo. Just my 2 cents.
 
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