when replacing rear stk. shocks
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when replacing rear stk. shocks
here is a tip for those worn out rear shocks. The boots, if in good condition are a perfect fit for the front tubes.
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Re: when replacing rear stk. shocks
How do they go on? I just got progressive springs in for my forks and I was assuming I would have to pull the fork tubes out of the tree to change them out and put in fresh oil. I assume they go on from the top when I would do that. Looks like a PIA to do pull them on from the bottom....
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Re: when replacing rear stk. shocks
Excellent! I put boots on the front forks of my '79 Honda a few years ago, when I replaced the seals -- the boots should help the seals last for a very long time... Been planning to put boots on my V-XII when I install the new Fork Springs, and 412's, in the Spring. You just saved me $20+!!! Thank you! Cheers!
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Re: when replacing rear stk. shocks
excellent Gene - I was getting ready to pum my emulators in, and it requires pulling the forks. I tried to find some fork gators that would fit but came up empty. I just happen to have some shock boots,so I'm good to go! steve
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Re: when replacing rear stk. shocks
I saw this on abbikeboard.com and already made the plans to do this after I sell "Cool Vanilla".
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Re: when replacing rear stk. shocks
Yupper you have to remove the forks from the triple tree. Its a snug fit on the tube , just use some silicon spray and slide them right on. I used black plastic ties that are reusable, ie ( they have a release tap moulded in them ) NOTE: I have the oem fork brace , I don't know if the super-brace has the same clearence .Mr Jensee wrote:How do they go on? I just got progressive springs in for my forks and I was assuming I would have to pull the fork tubes out of the tree to change them out and put in fresh oil. I assume they go on from the top when I would do that. Looks like a PIA to do pull them on from the bottom....
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Re: when replacing rear stk. shocks
Hello ekap 1200, You clever bugger!! What a good idea, I have just replaced my rear shocks, so I shall remove them gattors quick smart. Just finished rebuilding my forks and I tried to get gattors locally, no chance! so it means pulling my forks out again but it is worth it to save the fork tubes from damage eh, Thank you!!!
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Re: when replacing rear stk. shocks
I pulled my forks today, installed the emulators and installed the gaitors. Looks nice with my bedliner - painted lowers and brace. Emulators help the ride control too. Thanks! Steve
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Steve in Sunny Fla wrote:I pulled my forks today, installed the emulators and installed the gaitors. Looks nice with my bedliner - painted lowers and brace. Emulators help the ride control too. Thanks! Steve
How about a picture??
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Re: when replacing rear stk. shocks
I'm going to have to wait to put the gaiters on because this week I was able with the help of a friend replace the fork oil and install progressive springs without having to remove the forks. Thank heaven for the tech tips!
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