firm. Then you’ll loosen off the socket by half a turn and then listen again to hear
if the knocking sound is gone. You may need to fine tune this tightness further but
it normally does the trick.
Scratching or scraping around the spring adjuster
This is likely an over tightened support arm bolt. Take your allen key and tighten
one of the four bolts until firm.
Be very careful to only tighten the bolts until you meet firm
resistance as you can easily strip the threads if you go too far
Once firm then you loosen the bolt one complete revolution. Now do this to the
other 3 bolts and test to see if the noise is gone.
Scratching or scraping around the gimbal mount
This can mean one of two things:-
1)
The
bottom attachment bolt
with the spring attached to it is rubbing
somewhere.
Firstly, you’ll make sure that the nut on the front side lines up with the end
of the bolt. If not take your socket and allen key and adjust it like so.
Then take your stabilizer and look thru to that bolt and look for light on
either side of the two mating mounts. If one side shows a light gap and the
other shows none then you will need to take the Allen key and adjust the
bolt so that the light is close to equal on each side i.e. if the light is on the
nut side then you will need to loosen the bolt.
2)
The
damping adjuster knob
might require adjustment.
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First check that the damping cartridge isn’t hard up against the
0% or 100% damping ends. If it doesn’t easily turn in one direction
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