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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 19, 2012 13:18:33 GMT
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 19, 2012 13:19:19 GMT
What i will doing with this bottle ? A cover? Yeah, that a protector for rear shock. Trim for accessible preload adjustment.
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 19, 2012 13:20:26 GMT
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 19, 2012 13:21:13 GMT
After done for front suspension, the begin of rear shock replacement. Starting striping..... The old shock is come out... Note:service the linkage as well, but i didnt..... Comparing between original and Hyperpro rear shock.
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 19, 2012 13:22:02 GMT
Hyperpro "inside" Short review:- 1.Braking efficiency improved. 2.Better stability and more confident on high speed cornering. 3.Able to tune suspension according usage and road condition, addition on rear shock rebound adjustable. 4.I have some problem to pull down the bike from centerstand. Note:the bike feel higher seat after changed to HYPERPRO Streetbox. Due to the rear shock is longer than original shock, the bike will feel like more "slanting", this is recommended modification on the side stand.. Thanks for viewing, sorry for poor language command. Regards fx110 Lim
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Jona
Boy Racer
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Post by Jona on Aug 19, 2012 16:10:12 GMT
Thanks for taking the time to post the pictures & info, it is much appriciated, Did you put an overdrive on as well?
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Aug 20, 2012 0:54:42 GMT
Thanks for taking the time to post the pictures & info, it is much appriciated, Did you put an overdrive on as well? yah.... hi-speed cornering.
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Post by CD on Aug 20, 2012 19:51:07 GMT
Looks good though I'd not fancy the bottle rubbing paint off that expensive shock spring. A wrap-over neoprene sleeve would keep it clean and not rub anything.
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Post by fx110 (LIM) on Jan 7, 2015 6:33:50 GMT
the broken oil seal and o-ring. cost to rebuild replace the old shock cover.
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