OK. Picture this...I was standing facing the rear of the bike in my garage. I had the foresight to remove the supplied spanner wrench from the bikes tool kit and had it firmly in my right hand. I carefully navigated around the bike to the right, the throttle side. I lowered my fat a$$ to the cold cement floor until I was laying on my right side. I peered under the bike. Sure enough, there it was. A big red springy thingy with what I assumed was the shock neatly snuggled in the middle of it. As I looked at it, I saw 3 round gear looking thingys. According to the manual, the furthest right gear thingy adjusts the shock rebound dampening. I grasped it and to my surprise I was able to turn it by hand. So, I turned it Clockwise until it stopped, then carefully back counterclockwise until I counted 15 clicks. Done. I then moved my attention to the center gear looking thingy. Book says it's a lock nut....hhmmmm.....spanner thingy fits on it. I seated the spanner firmly into a notch in the gear thingy and pushed. Nothing. Grabbed a wrench nearby....tap tap tap....loose. Done. Now I attached the spanner to the Biggest of all the gear looking thingys, the one closest to the spring. The manual has a nice picture of it, so, no assuming at all....it's the adjusting nut for spring preload. I won't bore you with the rest....I couldn't tighten, loosen, or take it to lunch no matter what I tried. Manual doesn't say how hard it should be, but, then again, I know have a 1000 lb spring. There. Now......DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT I NEED TO DO TO TURN THIS FRIGGIN' NUT? Thank you.