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funny you should mention that.....I ve just given in and fitted some Barkbusters, proper ones for the bike , correct fitting kit etc, and it...
13" ones...I have a set of internal/external, angled and straights and they do the job nicely, make sure the circlip is fully seated when you re...
Following Dereks posting on it I used a Recipco saw and an air hacksaw when access got tight Patience will be the key....
You will need to cut either side of the bottom shock “eye” so you can remove it The head part can then be drifted out into where the shock was The...
I also use Coppaslip a lot, the only detrimental thing I've found is that it can "set" in some uses forming a sticky goo rather than anti-sieze,...
I warn you now... Duralac is bright baby poo yellow !! :D:D
ACF50 do a grease for that kind of application, I have some but haven’t used it
But as an aside.... I’ve done nearly 10k this last year in all weathers and Duralac anti-seize has really done an excellent job
Only 3 years old and about 22k....
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Well......yes the lower shock mount is down that hole on the RHS you can see with the wheel removed, spraying anything down it might help, tho it...
Yup it can be a bugger....I ended up cutting the bolt to get mine out
OOohh thats a bit of a bugger......sorry to hear it, not me but I've read of a few skyhook rear shocks failing, unless that shock is under...
I'll find out for you, its a place a mate of mine uses for his works rads and he took it in for me :)
As I said above... we both are as it’s an opinion ;)
LOL.... knowing several biking journo’s over the years... I’m afraid their opinion is no more valid than anyone else’s It’s simply their job to...
So at the risk of further spreading confusion you are actually espousing the supposed superiority of the Michelin tyres based on someone else’s...
Which really backs up my theory that setting up the front pre-load which does away with the excessive fork dive helps out with tyre wear ;)
Yeah yeah :) you’ll still have a hard time convincing me than Michelin anything is better... and that’s the hard part about tyres you obviously...