To tighten the spring on Harley shocks, you typically turn the adjuster clockwise. This increases the preload on the spring, providing a firmer ride. Always ensure to make adjustments evenly on both shocks for balanced handling. It's also a good idea to consult your owner’s manual for specific details related to your model.
you can adjust the spring preload just loosen the nut at the front of the shock but not eather of the mounting bolts its the biggest nut on the shocks to increase the preload using a spanner wrench turn the shock adjusting plate toward the jam nut that's the small mounting nut at the front of the shock and to decrease the preload turn the adjusting plate toward the mounting bolts at the rear of the shock do the same amount of turns to both shocks and then tighten the jam nuts.
Use a spanner wrench $10 from Harley. Turn the base of the shock to the setting you want. 2nd to the lowest for solo and higher for 2 up.
You need a spanner wrench that can be picked up at your local dealer. I got mine for $10. You can only adjust the pre-load not the actual spring rate unless you purchased adjustable springs/shocks. Turn clockwise to increase pre-load and counter clockwise to decrease.
Turn clockwise to tighten.Turn clockwise to tighten.
You turn it clockwise to tighten and anti-clockwise to loosen.
Takes a 1 1/2 socket and turns normally, left to loosen, right to tighten. The one in the clutch hub turns the opposite.
To tighten the guitar strings, turn the tuning pegs clockwise.
Turn it to left to tighten and right to loosen. In different way turn it to the front bumper and to loosen turn it to the back bumper ....
your shocks or your brake pads are probly loose. You need to check them out. If that's not it then take it to a mechanic.
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Turn it to the left and unscrew it the pull.