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Rear Shock rebuild Qs. with pics
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[QUOTE="helio lucas, post: 1413271, member: 78346"] harder than it seem huh??? :laugh: the oil flow is very slow. remember that is the function of the oil, slow down and absorve spring movement. remember as well the big leverage ratio on the swingarm to shock, now you may undertsand why the oil flow is very slow. you have to pull the shaft very slowly and make sure there is absolutly no air below the piston. my mx bike shocks go to suspension guys but on less than state of the art old bikes i usually do all the work until the shock is sealed, on a big plastic container full of oil. that way no air can get on the shock on the process of closing it. does it make sense??? [/QUOTE]
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