you could try wd40, i dont think that will work (at least for very long) I have 2 suggestions: 1) remove the shocks, get a spring clamping tools and compress the spring enough for you to get a little grease between the spring and the seat, on both ends. 2) after compressing the springs, try putting a small piece of rubber between the spring and the seat, on both ends. Dont know if either will work but its always worth a try. Now if i could just get my front brakes to quit sqeaking, i would be happy.
ill go try it now, but before that... i was goin off this pretty big jump near my trails and for the first time i bottemed out, like a snap, which shocks could i tighten? i know the back, mine are at #2, but how the hell do u tighten them? i tried adjusten with my hand but didnt budge...
there r 2 little holes on either side, could i use an allen wrench? in doesnt go all the way through the shock is it supposed to?
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