OK - fork sorted, now REAR shock ??'s - 96 CR250R

kartstar

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May 24, 2006
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According to all the data I've found out on the web, my 1996 CR250's rear shock should have a high speed compression adjustment. I have taken the shock off the bike, and I am planning on changing its oil/ freshening bushings, etc. It does not appear to have any six-flat HS compression adjuster. It has the screwdriver-blade clicker for low-speed, and then the larger two-flat surface for removing the entire damper assy, which is pinned (center-punched) at the sides to keep it in place. Is this also used for HS compression adjustment? Do I crank the whole thing out a turn-and-a-half to get that adjustment? It is currently all the way tight. Or do I not have a HS compression adjustment on this shock?
...I'm so confused...

Assuming I can get this shock refreshed, what's proper N2 pressure for me at 175lbs riding in the woods?

Thanks!!
 

kartstar

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May 24, 2006
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Sweet (or not so sweet) - Thanks! Do you know if I can retrofit a later-model compression damper assembly to get a HS adjustment?
 
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