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Matt Cole
10-08-2009, 14:11
I have a set of front adjustable Koni(not coilovers). Is it clock wise to harden and anti clockwise to soften the rebound?

Brigsy
10-08-2009, 14:20
Iirc its clockwise to go harder on the rebound mate

Matt Cole
10-08-2009, 14:28
cheers sir!

dave r5
10-08-2009, 16:53
ok this may sound realy stupid an completly novice
but i have koni adjustales too, and have nether touched them as i dont know wat i need to do.

do u just turn them?
do they click or any thing?

raj
10-08-2009, 18:46
ANTI-clockwise = firm
Clockwise = soft

Nick k
10-08-2009, 18:49
The fronts, you turn the knob thing on the top of the leg under the plastic cover under bonnet, u can just about get to it.

The rears, you have to unbolt the shock one end and phyically turn the whole shock. 2/3 turn max to min i think.

I set mine to hard at the rear and middle on the front i think :confused:. Dunno?? Can't remember what i did last week to be fair! Not touched them since, can't be arsed!

Matt Cole
10-08-2009, 22:34
ANTI-clockwise = firm
Clockwise = soft

Raj is that a definite on that?? Im getting conflicting stories here......:confused:

raj
10-08-2009, 23:17
Raj is that a definite on that?? Im getting conflicting stories here......:confused:

look (http://www.koni.com/193.html)

Spooky
10-08-2009, 23:33
Clockwise is firmer on the majority of fast road dampers :)

raj
10-08-2009, 23:49
hang on:scratch: page9 (http://www.koni-na.com/pdf/tech.pdf)

Pete@Backyard Racing
10-08-2009, 23:53
Raj is that a definite on that?? Im getting conflicting stories here......:confused:


just 2 confirm, raj is correct :)

Brigsy
10-08-2009, 23:54
i think raj is right, im not 100% sure unless i look at the adjuster knob & its the same as the one in the pic. Turn it one way & you will soon find out, fully soft pushes down easily.

Pete@Backyard Racing
11-08-2009, 00:12
just 2 confirm, raj is correct :)

once again :agree:

Matt Cole
11-08-2009, 13:17
Thanks chaps, i have them fully clockwise and still notice a difference. Has anyone got a pic of the adjuster minus the knob?? I havent got a knob with mine so need to know how it actually adjusts?

Pete@Backyard Racing
12-08-2009, 00:14
Thanks chaps, i have them fully clockwise and still notice a difference. Has anyone got a pic of the adjuster minus the knob?? I havent got a knob with mine so need to know how it actually adjusts?

konis 4 the 5gtt dnt have plastic adjusters ,u just turn the small metal bit at the top with a pair ov plyers or similar

Matt Cole
12-08-2009, 07:25
konis 4 the 5gtt dnt have plastic adjusters ,u just turn the small metal bit at the top with a pair ov plyers or similar

Wow thats pikey!! Ive made a little tool which seems to work!:agree:

Jimmy_GTT
01-12-2009, 09:09
I've bought a pair of rear yello Konis yesterday.
How can I adjust them?
I have tried to turn clockwise and anticlockwise but I can as much as I want.
Or it can be only adjusted when it is totally pushed?

tobester
01-12-2009, 16:24
I've bought a pair of rear yello Konis yesterday.
How can I adjust them?
I have tried to turn clockwise and anticlockwise but I can as much as I want.
Or it can be only adjusted when it is totally pushed?

Pull down on the dust cover to expose the piston and bump stop, there will be a zinc coloured cap on the top of the shock body, this lifts off and reveals a plastic spacer, lift the spacer out of the way and there will be a little button, push to adjust rebound. You should feel some distinct clicks when you do this. :)

Jimmy_GTT
01-12-2009, 18:34
Pull down on the dust cover to expose the piston and bump stop, there will be a zinc coloured cap on the top of the shock body, this lifts off and reveals a plastic spacer, lift the spacer out of the way and there will be a little button, push to adjust rebound. You should feel some distinct clicks when you do this. :)

Thanks, I'll give it a try tomorrow.