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Old 11-11-2006, 12:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Haven't had a new cycle since the late seventies. I had Yamha 650 twin.
I just bought a new 2005 C90T and it rides a little rough. Any suggestion on how to adjust the rear suspension?

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Setting rear sag is the first step. You don't generally set it for comfort, but for weight. A google search for "motorcycle sag" will net many how-to's. Then you can set dampening to suit.
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Haven't had a new cycle since the late seventies. I had Yamha 650 twin.
I just bought a new 2005 C90T and it rides a little rough. Any suggestion on how to adjust the rear suspension?
ASK YOUR DEALER TO MAKE THE ADJUSTMENT SOFTER, NEED A SPECIAL TOOL.
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