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[QUOTE="TexKDX, post: 105984, member: 16276"] Try a long punch and a hammer on the preload. Getting a wrench on most modern bikes is impossible without removing the subframe. Get at it from the side. Keep an eye on the tip so you don't drive it onto the threads on the shock. Also try T handles or a 1/4" speed wrench and sockets for all the bodywork hardware. It is standard practice these days to pull all the bodywork before doing anything to the bike. Have a tube of loc-tite blue around for reassembly as well to keep from losing fasteners. If any fasteners go into brass inserts in plastic then grease these instead of loc-tite. You should be able to strip it down and put it back together in about 4 minutes. You'll get good at it.:) [/QUOTE]
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