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Rear shock no rebound?
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[QUOTE="DEANSFASTWAY, post: 379086, member: 31309"] Maybe something is binding in the linkage /swingarm ? Are you sure all the little bearings are instsalled correctly? Maybe the shock has lost its charge of nitrogen . Sometimes folks will overtighten the rebound adjuster screw on the shock and the needle adjuster gets caught on the seat (internally) this is someytimes can be remedied by stroking the shock real fast (pushing down or hitting bump) Iam not directing you to ride this bike like that but instead maybe take out the shock and see if the swingarm travels freely. If it does then you should probably just get the shock serviced or checked out .Since you just replaced the fork seals you will start out with fresh suspension front& rear. Check those bearings first espescially if you had no problem before working on the swingarm . HONDA uses those little TORRINGTON needle bearings on the side of the swingarms , maybe one has come loose. GOOD LUCK [/QUOTE]
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