Date: 10-11-25  Time: 12:39 pm

Author Topic: rear shock fittment  (Read 1691 times)

caretaker62

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rear shock fittment
« on: 19 July 2014, 07:52:26 pm »
Hi all quick question will a 2001 fazer 1000 shock fit a 2001 fazer 600 and if it does is it an easy job and is it worth while doing, can buy one for 40 quid 5000 miles on it thanks all ct62

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Re: rear shock fittment
« Reply #1 on: 20 July 2014, 12:53:23 am »
Not sure about the fazer1000 but it's a Dodd to do...

Remove rear wheel, easy
Remove rear shock, easy
Grease bearings
Refit and torque up shock  bolts
Align wheel and set chain tension, easy

Id say 1 hour job

I'll post torque of needed and chain settings

RMT1983

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Re: rear shock fittment
« Reply #2 on: 20 July 2014, 06:49:36 pm »
I would also be keen to know the answer to this as my shock is shocking!!! and needs replacing before I take the wife out on it

ajmes1

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Re: rear shock fittment
« Reply #3 on: 21 July 2014, 05:51:04 pm »
I looked into it and yes it can be done is the short answer,

But the longer answer is yes it can be done with getting and moving of things, off the top of my head coolant header tank needs moving, part of the adjustment ring needs grinding away to stop it fouling and the spring needs changing out for a stiffer spring.

There is info about doing it around the forum, and on the older yuku boards too.

caretaker62

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Re: rear shock fittment
« Reply #4 on: 21 July 2014, 11:37:56 pm »
thanks all for the info sounds like alot of work would prefer a straight swap will look into it in more depth see what can be done, prob is im a heavy sod

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Re: rear shock fittment
« Reply #5 on: 22 July 2014, 12:51:30 am »
thanks all for the info sounds like alot of work would prefer a straight swap will look into it in more depth see what can be done, prob is im a heavy sod


T'is why I've opted out of going with the thou shock option and instead gone with the Kebab19 special ;)

dcurzon

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Re: rear shock fittment
« Reply #6 on: 22 July 2014, 09:49:56 am »
go for an R6 shock from Kebab.  Several of us were fitting these and came up with slight improvements each time, Kebab has taken the best of the various options and put it together as a ready to fit solution at a very fair price.