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Rear Shock service, where? How much?
#21
Hmmm beginning to hate this site - there goes another £200 on my cheap old run around - lol
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#22
(25-06-14, 10:07 AM)dcurzon link Wrote: its pretty easy to self fit. Wheel off, suspension linkage off (and it could probably do with a clean and grease up anyway), old shock off.
Tophat spacers in, fit top of shock into place, linkages back in, dogbones on, wheel back on.
Home mechanic 2 hours tops.


I'll be doing this shortly (third shock down in the pic above is mine!) bet I take longer than two hours. Good job I live a long way from other people too as I bet the language will be pretty blue at times Wink


Any recommendations for grease in the linkages, do I need some fancy waterproof moly based stuff or will the regular black stuff do the job?


Cheers,
Rob
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#23
Any generic grease will do.  They probably havent been greased since they left the factory Big Grin
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#24
(25-06-14, 12:11 PM)Robbus link Wrote: [quote author=dcurzon link=topic=13478.msg155626#msg155626 date=1403687242]


I'll be doing this shortly (third shock down in the pic above is mine!)

Did u think you were buying fish Wink
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#25
What year of R6 shock are we all talking about here?

'02 Foxeye, Blue
'05 WR250F
'06 Disco 3 S
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