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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1442420" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>How many miles and what has been done with the suspension. If the shock is OEM and it has more than 50-75 k miles, it may be "tired" and in need of replacement. How long since the forks have been flushed and seals/bushings replaced?</p><p></p><p>Not surprised that the FJR is a bit harsher than the ST but, as others have said, the FJR has quite a bit of room for adjustment. (Also tire pressure as mentioned by infrared). If you are nor familiar with the adjustments, get some assistance from a knowledgeable local FJR owner or competent shop. Owner's manual and on-line resources are helpful if you are comfortable with tinkering. Count the adjustment clicks and direction from the start point so you can get back there if you screw it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1442420, member: 19880"] How many miles and what has been done with the suspension. If the shock is OEM and it has more than 50-75 k miles, it may be "tired" and in need of replacement. How long since the forks have been flushed and seals/bushings replaced? Not surprised that the FJR is a bit harsher than the ST but, as others have said, the FJR has quite a bit of room for adjustment. (Also tire pressure as mentioned by infrared). If you are nor familiar with the adjustments, get some assistance from a knowledgeable local FJR owner or competent shop. Owner's manual and on-line resources are helpful if you are comfortable with tinkering. Count the adjustment clicks and direction from the start point so you can get back there if you screw it up. [/QUOTE]
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