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hi all just wondered how easy it is to replace a sv650 k2 shock
friend of mines shock collapsed other day cheers ian |
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There's a good "how to" thread here;
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=113667 If you're replacing with a stock unit you obviously don't need to make any mods. It's not difficult but some of those bolts will be tight. A breaker bar will be useful and a decent torque wrench to do them back up properly. I can't remember the torque settings offhand but they're FT. HTH Last edited by TamSV; 20-08-10 at 10:15 PM. |
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