2000 suzuki jr50

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Old 07-20-2007, 09:26 PM
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does anyone know how to adjust front shocks to different height?i just bought a 2000 suzuki jr50 for my son and he's kinda big for it.i already adjusted rear shocks to higher height.in specs it says both front and rear shocks are 2 way height adjustable.any info would be greatly appreciated.thankx
 
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Old 08-02-2007, 11:42 AM
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As I recall, there are two spacers and longer boltsprovided with the tool kit that it comes with. You remove the securing bolts from the top of the tubes, slide the tubes down (to bring the front end up) and re-insert the longer bolts back in. That should do it. Gives you about 1 inch.
 
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I've inherited a ts185 dirtbike that requires internal repairs. The manual (Clymer Prod. Sevice Repair Handbook) says that I'm requred to use a special tool for proper engine re-assembly on my model, as well as the TS-125 and TC-125. I was wondering if the tool is requred, or recommended, since I would like to avoid purchasing a tool I would use very rarely.
 
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