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rear shocks
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rear shocks
Hi, Is there anyone who refurbishes rear shocks, mine are a little rusty & need dismantling & rechromimg. No oil leaks. I prefer these to the pattern ones. Many thanks Gerald Knight
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Sorry Steve i have a Z1B900. Thanks for the post
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geraldknight,
I have a home made spring compressor and pin punch that you will require to strip and rebuild the rear shox.
Be selective on who you get to rechrome the damper etc as it needs to be a thin coating.
Unless you are looking for a total original rebuild you can buy a pattern pair,strip the damper off then rebuild with original parts.
Regards
Steve
I have a home made spring compressor and pin punch that you will require to strip and rebuild the rear shox.
Be selective on who you get to rechrome the damper etc as it needs to be a thin coating.
Unless you are looking for a total original rebuild you can buy a pattern pair,strip the damper off then rebuild with original parts.
Regards
Steve
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Thanks very much for the information to everyone for the posts, much appreciated.
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