To adjust the shocks on a 1977 Harley-Davidson FLH, locate the adjustment collar on the shock absorber. Use a spanner wrench to turn the collar clockwise to increase the preload for a stiffer ride or counterclockwise to decrease it for a softer ride. Ensure both shocks are adjusted equally for balanced handling. After adjusting, take a test ride to assess the comfort and handling, making further adjustments as necessary.
You should get a service manual.
To adjust mountain bike shocks effectively, first identify the type of shocks on your bike (air or coil). For air shocks, adjust the air pressure to match your weight and riding style. For coil shocks, adjust the preload to achieve the desired sag. Fine-tune the rebound and compression settings based on the terrain you're riding. Experiment with different settings to find the optimal balance of comfort and performance.
You cannot. Stock shocks are not adjustable.
there are no adjustment less you have air shock
ES 1000's are not adjustable .
About the only way is to adjust your shocks
if you adjust the shocks.
To maintain and adjust bike shocks for optimal performance, regularly clean and inspect them for damage, adjust the air pressure or preload according to your weight and riding style, and consider getting them serviced by a professional if needed.
The shocks on a 1999 Harley Fat Boy are not really adjustable. There are kits that lower the bike available on the after market.
All you can adjust is the preload. You need a spanner wrench. http://www.xs650.com/forum/
I am trying to find drain plug on 93 flh.
The front shocks are actually "forks". If you are asking how to adjust them to be more firm, that would depend on how firm you need to go. You can adjust the feel of your forks by a different weight fork oil, different spring or damper rods.