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2014 Sherco ST 125 rear shock rebound adjustment.


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2 hours ago, oni nou said:

I think I failed to understand your message......if you cannot work out how to take your bike apart  ie remove the back end of your bike to get to the shock then you will have to take it to someone who has an idea about things.

That is what I was wondering - do I have to take the silencer or the fuel tank or both off to adjust the rebound?  Or, can I reach the screw without doing this?  

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I have just  done this on my sons new bike st2015, you do not need to take the exhaust off, only the fuel tank.

on saying that it makes sense to take exhaust off at same time to check brake fluid level in rear reservoir and change rear brake pads if required at same time and repack exhaust ( again if read)

Alternatively take to dealer

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You would have thought that Sherco would have made the rebound adjustment on the rear shock easier to access on this 2014 ST.

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Rebound adjustment is made using an Allen key.

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