I'm gonna guess the front isn't adjustable either. To stiff for off road and dangerous on potholes on the street. If I hit a pothole going fast or into a turn and im road kill. Otherwise they're fun bikes. It's a shame .
Thanks for tutorial but i bought a second hand kpr and i don't know what mode is it in now but when i seat on bike tail of my bike stay at lower height than other kpr and it looks like low riders😅 How can i know which mode my shock is in? And is it possible to adjust it without taking out shock, just by middle stand and removing seats and panels?
You can't really tell what position it is in until you go to adjust it. Yes, you can adjust it on the bike, I only removed it to better show the procedure. It's not too difficult but can be a knuckle buster if your not careful. Good luck and your welcome!
Thanks and another question; Does it has only 3 positions? So if we continue to rotate it by wrench after 3 knock sound would it come back to first position or just get softer?
Hello rider shamim, I’m not certain of what your question is but if you are asking which adjustment do I like then it would have to be all the way down. The shock is really stiff for me which is why I replaced it. Comfort level will depend on body weight. I weigh 185lbs so if you’re heavier than that then you might like the shock and can make adjustments for your weight. All the way down is the softest setting. Thanks for watching
Thank you very much for making this tutorial... ❤
Your welcome
Thanks for youa attention.
It was so useful.
Thank you!
Thanks man❤️
Your welcome personal yt, I’m glad the video was useful. 👍🏻
I'm gonna guess the front isn't adjustable either. To stiff for off road and dangerous on potholes on the street. If I hit a pothole going fast or into a turn and im road kill. Otherwise they're fun bikes. It's a shame .
Thanks for tutorial but i bought a second hand kpr and i don't know what mode is it in now but when i seat on bike tail of my bike stay at lower height than other kpr and it looks like low riders😅
How can i know which mode my shock is in?
And is it possible to adjust it without taking out shock, just by middle stand and removing seats and panels?
You can't really tell what position it is in until you go to adjust it. Yes, you can adjust it on the bike, I only removed it to better show the procedure. It's not too difficult but can be a knuckle buster if your not careful. Good luck and your welcome!
Thanks and another question;
Does it has only 3 positions? So if we continue to rotate it by wrench after 3 knock sound would it come back to first position or just get softer?
@@parsanazarboland It just has 3 positions, Hard, medium soft, if you continue past the softest position it will go back to hard.
Yet another great video for insight. Do you know if the kp150 can do this as well?
Thank you Andre, I don’t think the KP mini rear shock is adjustable but I haven’t checked yet
@@herbiesgarage681 I couldn't find a video so that's why I commented on this one
@@sylusandre I will probably do a rear shock video on the mini someday 😁
Can it be done on the kp 150. The rear shock is so stiff
I don’t think the mini has an adjustable rear shock
What setting do u like?
I had it set to the softest setting but for me I wanted it a little softer so I changed the shock out.
up vs down
Hello rider shamim, I’m not certain of what your question is but if you are asking which adjustment do I like then it would have to be all the way down. The shock is really stiff for me which is why I replaced it. Comfort level will depend on body weight. I weigh 185lbs so if you’re heavier than that then you might like the shock and can make adjustments for your weight. All the way down is the softest setting. Thanks for watching