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Hi, I recently just got my class 2 sports bike but the previous owner had adjusted the springs to be extremely hard. Wondering where I can obtain the C-clamp / C-spanner to adjust the preload as well as some other tools to adjust the compression speed? Also anyone knows where I can buy a paddock stand?

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amazon or shopee has those suspension adjustment tool...... if you are only going to use it once, i recommend you go to a shop to do it professionally unless you want to spend some time fine tuning the suspension.... the tool itself isn't expensive so if u have DIY skills u can consider to buy and do yourself

amazon:

Amazon.com: YHMTIVTU Universal Motorcycle Shock Spanner Wrench Shock Adjustment Tool: Automotive

shopee:

Motorcycle Shock Absorber Shocker Suspension C Spanner Adjusting Tool Wrench | Shopee Malaysia

make sure it is the right size unless you buy adjustable one.........

for paddock stand.. i saw at candy motors.. i think $100 for the unbranded one.. $180 for R&G paddock stand (looks and build better)

make sure your bike come with rear bobbins at the axle so that u can use the paddock stand.. best to ride your bike down to show them....

good luck @CharlieJuliet96

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@CharlieJuliet96 Which Class 2 bike did you get? If you have the owner's manual, there should be helpful tips in there for adjusting the suspension.

There could also be a few settings to adjust like rebound, compression, height, stiffness, etc.

Good luck!

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I recently got a Yamaha R6 2010 version. It was precisely that I was reading the owner's manual that I decided to adjust the suspension 😅

I know that there are a few settings to adjust, but I just lacked the tools. Anyway thanks!

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