Shock linkage touching exhaust

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Shock linkage touching exhaust

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Is it normal (i suspect it isn't) for the shock linkage to rest on top the exhaust pipe?
The shock is set on minimum pre-load, compressing the bike lifts the shock off the pipe but attempting to add pre-load makes things worse. Thought it may be the linkage on the wrong way but it looks like it does in the haynes.

Is it a common problem?

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Re: Shock linkage touching exhaust

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i would guess that at some time someone has tried jacking the bike up under the collector box, under the back of the sump and bent it slightly.
good luck if you ever have to take the exhaust off!

it could also be that the shock has been fitted turned round wrong.
the damping adjustment screw should be facing the right side of the bike and the top mount should have the 2 plates pointing forward, not sideways.
if it is fitted sideways the shock will be on an angle and won't line up proper.
(dont ask how i know!)
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Normally there's not a lot of clearance, think about quarter inch in old money.

Do you have standard pipes fitted?

Surely it would the link pipe not fitted correctly taking up the clearance rather than a problem with the shock.
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Re: Shock linkage touching exhaust

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had a look under the top mount, there are two plates but i can't tell what should be forward or sideways, how could i check?
The re-bound adjuster is on the right as if you were sat on the bike. will check the collector for jacking damage but seems most likely linakge is touching the pipe :sad2

shame as its a nice bike but a bit neglected.

when mine was mot'd the garage used a jack under the front downpipes - bit alarming at the time.
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Re: Shock linkage touching exhaust

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bbb wrote:
when mine was mot'd the garage used a jack under the front downpipes - bit alarming at the time.
I'd have seized the b8stard warmly by the throat and had a quiet word if he'd tried that with mine......

All that's happened is that he's pushed the rear engine's downpipe too far into the lower section.
Release the exhaust clamp nuts at both heads, and undo all of the clamp bolts.
Then realign the front pipe and wiggly joined part further down the rear downpipe, and it'll clear the shock linkage.
Now re tighten the head nuts, and then the three clamp bolts.
And then strip and regrease the linkages, as the heat will have dried all of the grease in the lower linkage section.

Sorted.

Then seize the so-called mechanic warmly by the throat, and publish their details in the "one to avoid" section, making sure you tell them about it, and why.
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tony.mon wrote:
And then strip and regrease the linkages,
:biker: bit extreme isn't it? :shifty:
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Re: Shock linkage touching exhaust

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benny hedges wrote:
tony.mon wrote:
And then strip and regrease the linkages,
:biker: bit extreme isn't it? :shifty:
Only if you don't have nipples.
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Re: Shock linkage touching exhaust

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tony.mon wrote:
benny hedges wrote:
tony.mon wrote:
And then strip and regrease the linkages,
:biker: bit extreme isn't it? :shifty:
Only if you don't have nipples.
but why do you have to take your clothes off? :confused
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