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I just bought a 2007 Attak GT, which has the GYTR front shocks. I decided to check all the settings for rebound and compression to make sure they were all equal and record a starting point for fine tuning, when I found the left side compression adjustment screw seized... 
I removed the plastic knob and gently applied some extra force to see if it would move but no dice. Any advice other than take it to a shock re-builder? Thanks

I removed the plastic knob and gently applied some extra force to see if it would move but no dice. Any advice other than take it to a shock re-builder? Thanks


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I would think you will need to get them rebuilt.