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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner => Topic started by: fazerblue on 21 November 2014, 02:54:47 pm

Title: rear shock removal
Post by: fazerblue on 21 November 2014, 02:54:47 pm
hi a bit stuck went to remove my rear shock everything undone until i went to take the nut off the top of the shock which is attached to the frame as the nut is in line with the frame cannot use a socket even with the socket attachment that pivats as it wont hold straight with the amount of force needed and the nut is in too far for a spanner is there a tool to remove this or am i missing the obvious thanks.
Title: Re: rear shock removal
Post by: bludclot on 21 November 2014, 03:42:00 pm



nope you are missing nothing that's quite an accurate summary.


either a socket with a universal joint or a spanner with a tube over it for more leverage. torquing up is equally awkward.
Title: Re: rear shock removal
Post by: Lank on 21 November 2014, 03:57:09 pm
How to:


http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/shockupgrade.html (http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/shockupgrade.html)

Title: Re: rear shock removal
Post by: bigfootpete on 22 November 2014, 11:20:24 am
I can confirm it is a right bastid to get to.

I was lucky as I have a mate who has a massive amount of unusual tools to do the job.
Title: Re: rear shock removal
Post by: fazerblue on 23 November 2014, 02:29:16 pm
thanks for those who replied my mate came round and showed me how to get it off
Title: Re: rear shock removal
Post by: clanadam on 25 November 2014, 07:33:56 am
I found a spanner and muscle were enough! Was a bit of a b!tch to be fair!
Title: Re: rear shock removal
Post by: pitternator on 03 December 2014, 08:01:01 am
Yamaha put it there as a  test of patience...I must have removed my rear shock 10 times...over the years ...and its still awkward ...
Title: Re: rear shock removal
Post by: fazerblue on 03 December 2014, 08:45:51 pm
one bit i found odd was when refitting the shock its recommended torque is 40 nm but when i went to tighten it up it was at its tightest before 40 nm