bultaco4ever
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- Oct 14, 2009
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If restoring a Full Floater shock and it needs rebuilding...what are the issues to be concerned with? Cost? Parts availability? Alternative shock ideas?
Race Tech can do both ends and they will be awesome if you go with a Gold Valve and Emulators. They should be able to rebuild it without modification if you want that only. They did their research as on of their guys has an 84 RM250. Check their website to see what they did. The fork on that bike back then was kinda wimpy especially because the rear end was so good. I broke one of those shocks back in 1983 and had to buy a new shock. You could troll ebay for a shock but that may need a rebuild too. You should be able to replace all the needle bearing in the linkage, I don't remember if the arms had bushings or bearings. I wish I could find an X, I passed on one for $600 last year. If you are going to race it you need to not skimp on suspension. Get it rebuilt right so you don't get hurt.bultaco4ever said:If restoring a Full Floater shock and it needs rebuilding...what are the issues to be concerned with? Cost? Parts availability? Alternative shock ideas?