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Suspension Where is my adjustment knob for my suspension on my 2006 Suzuki SV650S

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There is no adjustment for your front suspension on your bike. You can change the fork oil and or adjust the sag. Other than that you have no options for your front forks...other than purchasing an aftermarket set.
The rear is only adjustable for preloads. Sorry don't have better news.
http://www.feelthetrack.com/downloads/Suspension3.pdf

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