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Topic: Why shouldn't I rotate the shaft on the NR-1? (Read 3538 times)
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Why shouldn't I rotate the shaft on the NR-1?
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May 07, 2006, 05:51:42 pm »
I have been warned by several members not do this.
What happens if I do?
I remember reading that shocks like the NR-2, it is dampening adjustment.
But what about my NR-1?
The reason I ask is that I am going to swap out the coil spring on my rear shock and I think that while fastening the shock to the rear strut will cause the shock to rotate as well.
Btw, thanks again for answering all of my questions.
This is regarding a 757 by the way.
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Re: Why shouldn't I rotate the shaft on the NR-1?
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May 07, 2006, 09:28:16 pm »
I cant see that turning the shaft will do any harm.You may have a slight tourque on the shock but as soon as the taper beds in i bet it stops!Just dont turn the shaft with a pipe wrench!
This is my OPINION only
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Re: Why shouldn't I rotate the shaft on the NR-1?
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May 08, 2006, 07:21:00 am »
And my opinion too!!
I have serviced several of my NR-2s and all can be turned on the shaft.
Internal there is everything rotational symetric and sealed with o-rings and other round bearings.
Absolutely no prob to turn it.
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Re: Why shouldn't I rotate the shaft on the NR-1?
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May 09, 2006, 10:44:11 pm »
of course if it doesnt turn dont MAKE it turn
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Re: Why shouldn't I rotate the shaft on the NR-1?
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May 10, 2006, 03:21:34 am »
And as it will turn you are able to turn it!
No Prob at all!
Matti
PS: I've turned my swinger shock on my 5000, too. See the pics in my gallery. Name: proflex252
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Re: Why shouldn't I rotate the shaft on the NR-1?
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May 10, 2006, 10:19:23 am »
I don't know SPECIFICALLY about the Noleens, but I have specific instructions from the makers of three of my other shocks (Stratos, Risse, and Manitou) that say rotating the shaft up to a full turn doesn't hurt a thing. (Just don't rotate it several times, which on some models unscrews it!) I know Fox shocks are the same way. I can't imagine that Noleens would be any different.
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