whatup fellow fzr freaks
a friend gave me a fox twin clicker he hadn't been using for a while. so i installed it on the 400 today, no problems. i take a seat on it and pop back up, testing the compression and rebound, only to find that the shock rebounds with the action of a 67 year old man.

(no offense to the fogies out there

) unfortunately, the reservoir adjuster is seized on level 7 out of 8. i am hoping this isn't the rebound adjustment dial.

so before i go dicking things up, i thought i'd ask the advice of someone familiar with the twin clicker's adjustments.
the ride height adjustment is cranked out about 8mm longer than stock ride height, so the 400 has a gangsta

lean to it now. ha ha... i don't mind that one bit though, as i like the more aggressive handling a raised rear gives. although 8mm is hella big and may need to be dropped to 5mm. i guess i'll go give it a test ride and pray that this thing is an upgrade compared to the original shock.
cheers
