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Old Jul 31, 2012 | 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Thateguhate
I hate to derail the thread but I thought I'd ask. How do you guys get to your driver side rear shock to adjust it? The fuel tube is spot on in the way and theres no way I can reach the knob on top to do any adjustments...
i have this for the driver rear, on the left

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Old Aug 1, 2012 | 01:57 AM
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So I'm not the only one with this type of issue! But with my gc/koni setup, my driver side is lower when the threads are set even..so I adjust the threads much higher on the driver side rear...weird
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Old Aug 1, 2012 | 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by FromaDB2toanAP1
So I'm not the only one with this type of issue! But with my gc/koni setup, my driver side is lower when the threads are set even..so I adjust the threads much higher on the driver side rear...weird
Yeah, I'm gonna have to do that too once all the springs are broken in. Anyone know about how long that will take?
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Old Aug 1, 2012 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by AP won
If you open your gas cap, there are three bolts and another inside the trunk attached to the bracket. Undo those and the fuel line is flexible to bend
I'll give that a shot, maybe this weekend I'll try that out. Thanks!

Originally Posted by chViETnk
Originally Posted by Thateguhate' timestamp='1343793455' post='21903951
I hate to derail the thread but I thought I'd ask. How do you guys get to your driver side rear shock to adjust it? The fuel tube is spot on in the way and theres no way I can reach the knob on top to do any adjustments...
i have this for the driver rear, on the left

I have that metal thing as well. Just not sure what to do with it lol. I mean if I can move the fuel funnel as he said above I can make that work by getting in there from the side of it rather than on top but Honda really didn't put too much thought into this it seems..
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Old Aug 1, 2012 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Thateguhate
Originally Posted by AP won' timestamp='1343794754' post='21903992
If you open your gas cap, there are three bolts and another inside the trunk attached to the bracket. Undo those and the fuel line is flexible to bend
I'll give that a shot, maybe this weekend I'll try that out. Thanks!

Originally Posted by chViETnk
Originally Posted by Thateguhate' timestamp='1343793455' post='21903951
I hate to derail the thread but I thought I'd ask. How do you guys get to your driver side rear shock to adjust it? The fuel tube is spot on in the way and theres no way I can reach the knob on top to do any adjustments...
i have this for the driver rear, on the left

I have that metal thing as well. Just not sure what to do with it lol. I mean if I can move the fuel funnel as he said above I can make that work by getting in there from the side of it rather than on top but Honda really didn't put too much thought into this it seems..
you can do what the other guy mentioned, make sure to stuff a towel into it, if you do.

i know some other people have left their knob adjuster in there if you have an extra one.
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Old Aug 1, 2012 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by chViETnk
Originally Posted by Thateguhate' timestamp='1343865875' post='21906434
[quote name='AP won' timestamp='1343794754' post='21903992']
If you open your gas cap, there are three bolts and another inside the trunk attached to the bracket. Undo those and the fuel line is flexible to bend
I'll give that a shot, maybe this weekend I'll try that out. Thanks!

Originally Posted by chViETnk
Originally Posted by Thateguhate' timestamp='1343793455' post='21903951
I hate to derail the thread but I thought I'd ask. How do you guys get to your driver side rear shock to adjust it? The fuel tube is spot on in the way and theres no way I can reach the knob on top to do any adjustments...
i have this for the driver rear, on the left

I have that metal thing as well. Just not sure what to do with it lol. I mean if I can move the fuel funnel as he said above I can make that work by getting in there from the side of it rather than on top but Honda really didn't put too much thought into this it seems..
you can do what the other guy mentioned, make sure to stuff a towel into it, if you do.

i know some other people have left their knob adjuster in there if you have an extra one.
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That actually makes ALOT of since considering the struggle to get in there.
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