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Post by chris900divvy on Jun 29, 2015 16:55:51 GMT
Looking for a good usable rear shock linkage for my 96 Diversion 900 as mine seems to be beyond refurbishment! If anyone has one would be interested. Thanks,
Chris
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Post by HRHpenfold on Jun 29, 2015 18:40:16 GMT
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Post by chris900divvy on Jun 30, 2015 21:19:53 GMT
Thanks Penfold. Would be interested if you have a good usable one? I had no idea the Fazer 600 linkage was the same as Diversion 900, but then I suppose it would be given lengths are the same!
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Post by HRHpenfold on Jul 1, 2015 18:29:47 GMT
I had a look, but I couldn't find one, sorry!
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Post by chris900divvy on Jul 1, 2015 22:14:08 GMT
Cheers thanks for looking, I presume it would be the mark one Fazer 600 linkage that would fit any year 1998-2004? Much easier to get hold of than an XJ900S one!
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Post by HRHpenfold on Jul 2, 2015 7:06:45 GMT
Cheers thanks for looking, I presume it would be the mark one Fazer 600 linkage that would fit any year 1998-2004? Much easier to get hold of than an XJ900S one! that's the one!
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Post by CD on Jul 8, 2015 18:01:57 GMT
I had a Fazer linkage on my 900 but to be fair it didn't last long. Better to get new bearings. The middle two are b'stards to remove. But any slack in the needle rollers will be quickly opened out by the 900. The shaft torque reaction pushes up and down on the linkage. Normal chain gives the linkage an easier life.
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Post by HRHpenfold on Jul 8, 2015 20:49:17 GMT
I had a Fazer linkage on my 900 but to be fair it didn't last long. Better to get new bearings. The middle two are b'stards to remove. But any slack in the needle rollers will be quickly opened out by the 900. The shaft torque reaction pushes up and down on the linkage. Normal chain gives the linkage an easier life. The Fazer linkage is the same linkage as that fitted to the 900, it's not a weaker linkage, it is the same part number, so will last just as long as the original, assuming it's in good condition to start with!
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