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Use your spark plug wrench to adjust your rear suspension
if you take apart your head gasket and then replace the oil pump then you might not even have to adjust your suspension
you don't computer controlled, or replace the suspension (shudder) expensive.
paioli front forks and marzochi rear monoshock
As long as its Not a yz model blaster.
there is no way to adjust the ride height other then aftermarket suspension parts
All you can adjust is the preload. You need a spanner wrench. http://www.xs650.com/forum/
It is a valve in the brake lines going to the rear of the vehicle. It adjust the amount of fluid flow to the rear brakes depending on the height of the rear suspension. The lower the suspension, the more weight in the vehicle, the more rear braking power is needed.
Sounds like you may have broken rear suspension parts. Sway bar or spring may be broken.
you take it to alignment shop and have them adjust it after they take measurements.
Most Montana's have a rear air suspension in them (air shocks). The compressor is there to adjust the rear height of the vehicle depending to weight in the van.
Use the half moon key, sold at Honda dealers for $5. Place on the holes that are drilled at the bottom of the chrome shock. Adjust to the lowest number.