Suspension Adjustment on Suzuki GS500 Motorcycle
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All Comments (19)
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i knew there was a simpler way than taking off the swing arm ....
which exactly why i left it lol
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I'm from Brazil and I also have a GS500.
I was adjusting the suspension of my bike using a screwdriver and just bending a little piece of adjusting the suspension!
Had any problems?
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its a one motion thing. like poping a weely on a bike.
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ive got the same bike u gotta press down the centre stand peg hard and pull up and backward at same time. Ive found its easiest to grab right behind the fuel on/off/reserve knob. part of the frame right there makes a perfect handle
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if you try to use your arm to lift the bike it will never get to the centre stand,
Use your foot on the centrestand as you would on a shovel while trying to dig.
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Thanks, worked great. I used a big ass flat head screwdriver. That spanner tool with the slip on torque sleeve is worthless. Doesn't even fit, not enough room.
Thanks again
PS. factory comes on setting 4 (approx 180 lbs.)
7 for me feels great.
I just got this bike...
Does adjusting the suspension raise/lower the bike or does it adjust the "spring/bounciness" of the suspension?
Thanks a lot!
Dayao12 11 months ago
@Dayao12 bounciness
lamb0176 11 months ago
Nice bike I have a question though...I'm like 6'1 260lbs I was looking at a Kawasaki ninja 250 but i don't think that will work out well you think this bike can handle my size? I am a beginner so I'm a bit freaked out about learning on a 600cc bike though those could handle my size.help
ShadowCoAirsoft 1 year ago
@ShadowCoAirsoft Don't get the Ninja250, it's way too small for you. A good start is a 500cc bike like Suzuki or Kawasaki...even a 600cc sport bike if you're feeling crazy.
lamb0176 1 year ago
how the hell did u get that on the stand?!?!?! that thing ways like 10 bugillion pounds!!!!
kirchhoff1814 2 years ago
Get on the left side of the bike, push down on the center stand knob, hold the left handlebar and tailbar, make sure the center stand is even (both parts on the ground), then basically standup on the knob with your weight while rocking the bike back. It takes a little practice but it gets much easier with time. :)
lamb0176 2 years ago