Hi everyone,
This past weekend I took my freshly restored Thunderdog out for a day of riding and found that the KYB shock springs seem to be way to soft. I'm sure weighing 250 pd. plus gear didn't help, as I was smashing the rear tire into the fender quite often. My question is, has anyone had this experience and would the 719132150 yellow springs Paul shows available solve my issue. I was hoping to keep the KYB's on it. Thanks for any opinions. Ralph
Thunderdog KYB shock springs
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Re: Thunderdog KYB shock springs
Ralph,
It looks like the 250ED Owner's Manual is helpful in this situation. Here is a scan of the information on the rear shocks - along with a note which was hand written in my copy of the Manual regarding the oil volume for the shock.
While I can't say for sure that the accessory spring (yellow) will solve your problem, the data shows that it will certainly help. Note that there is a two-position pre-load ring at the bottom of the shock which allows you to adjust pre-load.
Ed
It looks like the 250ED Owner's Manual is helpful in this situation. Here is a scan of the information on the rear shocks - along with a note which was hand written in my copy of the Manual regarding the oil volume for the shock.
While I can't say for sure that the accessory spring (yellow) will solve your problem, the data shows that it will certainly help. Note that there is a two-position pre-load ring at the bottom of the shock which allows you to adjust pre-load.
Ed
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Re: Thunderdog KYB shock springs
I use the ED KYB shocks on my 250SL (with ED swing arm) and my 175. I use the yellow springs and have no trouble. I weigh in at 230 and my riding is on back roads. I am not sure how it would be in serious off road applications since I am allergic to mud.
Mike Perrett
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Re: Thunderdog KYB shock springs
I installed the yellow stripe springs on my ED250 while riding double in the buddy class at vintage enduros . They were much improved over the stock spring.
Re: Thunderdog KYB shock springs
Did you know you can invert the lower spring retainer for soft or stiff , maybe its in the soft position
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Re: Thunderdog KYB shock springs
Thank you everyone. I think my plan will be to put the yellow stripe springs on first. If that isn't enough, I'll flip the retainer over. I just have a feeling I'll be flipping the retainer over too.
Ralph
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