Rear Shock Spring

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Rear Shock Spring

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Am I right in thinking the original shock can be fitted with an aftermarket spring ?? I've seen them for sale but I always thought the original shock wasn't servicable.

Has anyone here done it ?? Is it a home job ? What did they get, where from, and is it worth it ?

Only interested in doing this if it makes a noticable difference, not interested just for bling. I have an original unused shock here, and I'd stick it in that one.

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leevtr wrote:Am I right in thinking the original shock can be fitted with an aftermarket spring ?? I've seen them for sale but I always thought the original shock wasn't servicable.

Has anyone here done it ?? Is it a home job ? What did they get, where from, and is it worth it ?

Only interested in doing this if it makes a noticable difference, not interested just for bling. I have an original unused shock here, and I'd stick it in that one.

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Yes it can be re-sprung & it will make a noticeable difference as the standard is too hard.

Think a few firms do them, try someone like K-Tech...

Sure someone will be along with a link or two in a min.
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Re: Rear Shock Spring

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MacV2 wrote:
leevtr wrote:Am I right in thinking the original shock can be fitted with an aftermarket spring ?? I've seen them for sale but I always thought the original shock wasn't servicable.

Has anyone here done it ?? Is it a home job ? What did they get, where from, and is it worth it ?

Only interested in doing this if it makes a noticable difference, not interested just for bling. I have an original unused shock here, and I'd stick it in that one.

Ta
Yes it can be re-sprung & it will make a noticeable difference as the standard is too hard.

Think a few firms do them, try someone like K-Tech...

Sure someone will be along with a link or two in a min.
Hyperpro are always selling on the bay, so its do able.
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its only the main body of the shock thats not servicable, as mac said changing the spring isn't a problem, hyperpro/hagon/k-tec and a few more sell them. just get it matched to your weight mr slim jim.... :thumbup:
not sure if you will need a special tool for the job, obviously you will need something otherwise the spring would be flying thru the air... :lol:
and you can always paint the spring yellow again, to keep that standard look.... :wink:
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Coil spring compressor.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-RELEASE-M ... 53e6a30fa2

or just use a nice cheepo car one. Why is motorcycle stuff more expensive. :(
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bigspanishmarty wrote:its only the main body of the shock thats not servicable, as mac said changing the spring isn't a problem, hyperpro/hagon/k-tec and a few more sell them. just get it matched to your weight mr slim jim.... :thumbup:
not sure if you will need a special tool for the job, obviously you will need something otherwise the spring would be flying thru the air... :lol:
and you can always paint the spring yellow again, to keep that standard look.... :wink:
K-tech...not listed on their website. Wouldn't touch hagon.

So I assume no ones done it themselves ??
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Pretty sure Benny did his Storm shock using a firm something like yacugar.
http://vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php ... ar#p168771
Have a look at this post.
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Re: Rear Shock Spring

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just put some Wight on then it will be fine im 17 stone kitted up and the standard shock is fine for me on the 3rd clip
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