That rear suspension

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VTRDark
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Re: That rear suspension

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'm up for a tube of this........ :oops: :redface :Argue 1: :wtf: :Argue 1: :Mad: :Mad2: :Mad: :Ma
Only if you supply your own rugby shirt. :lol:

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Dr B1G
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Re: That rear suspension

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BrianC wrote:You could bring it down here if you want Andy. - well equipped garage and bike lift plays that vital butane gun !!!!

Brian
Thanks again Brian, its one of those jobs where I need to be prepared, god knows what condition it will be in! :wtf:
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Re: That rear suspension

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What i would do andy is to get all the bits.

That deal for 10 seals covers just about everything. I would then get all the bearings for the shock linkage and the dog bone, and i would also get the tubes and collars for both linkage and dog-bone.
Covered all bases then.
If anything else is wrong then it can be addressed at a later date

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Re: That rear suspension

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Andy

I got the bearings from Bearing Station via Amazon, good service , good quality and a reasonable price. When I tried my local suppliers they were useless!!!

http://www.bearingstation.co.uk/
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Re: That rear suspension

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Thanks Bri, I'll be tackling this job once I have had my wheels and subframe painted :thumbup:
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