04-05-15, 03:40 PM
(04-05-15, 10:52 AM)Freza link Wrote: [quote author=Dave48 link=topic=16809.msg193520#msg193520 date=1430495886][size=1em]Similarly the front suspension benefits from fresh fork oil. Your rear shock-if OEM- will be "tired" by now.[/size][size=1em]
I have OEM shock on my 03 Foxeye with ~35k miles now. Honestly, I don't think anything is wrong with it, but do you still recommend replacing it? If so, with what ?
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(02-05-15, 08:45 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [size=1em]If you're not a heavy braker there is a fair chance your lines could be okay, BUT, 12 years is a long time for anything, so it won't hurt to replace them.
They can only improve things.[/size]
[size=1em]I never changed my brake lines. It kinda spooked me when I read above that Haynes manual suggests replacing them every 4 years :eek
It means I should've replaced them 3 times by now :look
Where do I get those braided lines from, pretty please ?[/size]
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Loads on Ebay.
It was the Goodridge one's that failed on my bike, why though i do not know so don't let that put you off them, they could well have suffered damage?
I opted for Venhill lines in the end, and they've been great, no complaints whatsoever. :thumbup
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