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| *A couple of the ST-Owners posts [https://www.st-owners.com/forums/threads/st1300-pre-load-fluid-replacement.106715/ ST1300 preload fluid replacement] | | *A couple of the ST-Owners posts [https://www.st-owners.com/forums/threads/st1300-pre-load-fluid-replacement.106715/ ST1300 preload fluid replacement] |
| *[https://www.st-owners.com/forums/threads/st1300-rear-suspension-resetting-the-pre-load-adjustor-video.165543/ ST1300 - Rear suspension / Resetting the preload adjustor] | | *[https://www.st-owners.com/forums/threads/st1300-rear-suspension-resetting-the-pre-load-adjustor-video.165543/ ST1300 - Rear suspension / Resetting the preload adjustor] |
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| | [[File:Honda ST1300 rear suspension preload.jpg|alt=gloved hand holding suspension preload unit|thumb|663.85x663.85px|preload cylinder partially removed ]] |
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| While you do not need to remove the adjuster knob, it's likely that there is gunk in the ball bearing and spring housing plus the threads. By removing the knob from the preload cylinder (after detaching it from the bike is probably easiest to catch the ball bearing) you can quickly clean away any such grime to get the best function out of the adjuster. | | While you do not need to remove the adjuster knob, it's likely that there is gunk in the ball bearing and spring housing plus the threads. By removing the knob from the preload cylinder (after detaching it from the bike is probably easiest to catch the ball bearing) you can quickly clean away any such grime to get the best function out of the adjuster. |
| | [[File:Honda ST1300 rear suspension preload adjuster.jpg|alt=adjuster knob and left-side body panel appearing as normal|thumb|499x499px|Maintenance complete]] |
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