the weasel
Newbie
I was on Pioneer performance's website and there was a bulletin on his home page regarding the Ohlins electronic rear shock. It said that if you turn the rebound adjuster on the shock and do not feel the normal clicks that you risk damaging your shock if you continue to ride. I have 4000 miles on mine and sure enough I don't feel clicks when I turn the the adjuster knob. Has anyone else had this happen? How many miles were on the sled when it happened and will the Y.E.S. warranty cover it??
whitedust1
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Keep turning until you feel clicks. Maybe way out of adjustment but you would know if not working as would kick your butt.
speedjunky
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Yes, one of teh guys I ride with had that happen to him. If you dont feel the clicks it's probably shot. His was covered.
the weasel
Newbie
It still rides nicely, but there have not been many bumps this year either in Wisconsin or the U.P. so who knows? Next time I'm up north I'll give that a try. My brother's '07 has 2000 miles and his rebound adjuster feels very different from mine. The clicks on his are very noticeable.
pistol
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What's the link to that info?
riverrat
Expert
Needs rebuilding!!!!!!!!
the weasel
Newbie
here's the link. http://www.pioneerperformance.net/ Sounds like I need a rebuild . Hopefully Y.E.S will cover it.