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To change the rear shock, do I need to remove the swing arm?
I'll be changing the rear shock eventually, once I've done the forks. I'm going to buy an Abba superbike stand to do the forks:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...rtTait/1-4.jpg It says that I can buy a "Swing Arm removal kit" at the same time as the stand for £14.95. Or it is £19.95 normally. Here is the "Swing Arm removal kit": http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...wartTait/2.jpg Do I need the kit to just remove the rear shock? |
Re: To change the rear shock, do I need to remove the swing arm?
No the swing arm stays in place!!
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Re: To change the rear shock, do I need to remove the swing arm?
I'd say get the kit and take the swingarm out at the same time.
It's a bit more work, but IMO worth it to get some grease into the bearings. |
Re: To change the rear shock, do I need to remove the swing arm?
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Re: To change the rear shock, do I need to remove the swing arm?
I did it when I first got the bike, the bearings had a bit of green powder in them :confused:
What are suzuki thinking? If I bought a new bike then the first thing I'd do is strip it and get it all properly lubricated. £15 for a removal kit and 12p worth of grease could save you £100 worth of bearings! |
Re: To change the rear shock, do I need to remove the swing arm?
Ok cheers guys I'll get it then.
Question 2:smt003 To raise the front up I could use a rope to hold it up to the roof, but tbh I'm not too sure how strong the shed roof is8-[ Abba have got a Front Lift, which lifts up the engine: http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...wartTait/3.jpg but at £54.95 it's a complete rip off. So I was thinking about getting an axle stand. What do you think? Anyone know what height it would need to be to get under the engine? |
Re: To change the rear shock, do I need to remove the swing arm?
A car jack's easiest, but an axle stand will work too
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Re: To change the rear shock, do I need to remove the swing arm?
Hell no. I use a bit of two by two cut to length and prop it under the front cylinder. Total cost. £0.
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Re: To change the rear shock, do I need to remove the swing arm?
Oh yeh! A car jack makes much more sense!
BigApe, is the bike stable on the bits of wood? I don't want it wobbling about when I'm trying to remove the forks |
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