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Leaky rear shock

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22 Jun 2018 18:45 #193750 by shortylumber
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Kind of asked for that didn't I? Aha

I get that, was just curious if the kit differed in say brake length part or something else due to having abs or not, still very new to all this

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22 Jun 2018 19:39 #193755 by X8GGY
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The only difference is the non-ABS kit has a little L-shaped bracket to lift the brake bias valve’s spring up so that it’s level again after the lift...

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22 Jun 2018 19:44 #193756 by helijohn
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mlines wrote: get outside and spray penetrating oil on the bolts now (and every day onwards) so that once you have decided and ordered you will have half a chance of getting the bolts undone.


I used to use plus gas which I liked but having worked on elderly motors all my life I have found soaking with pen. oil even after days does little to help. WD40 is weedy. I even used plasticine to make a reservoir of the stuff to soak in where possible with no effect. Breaker bars, blowtorches and air weapons do help a lot soooooooo can anyone suggest a effective pen. oil??

Do it right - use Hammerite
When the blue light is flashing I am kidding.

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23 Jun 2018 09:34 #193761 by shortylumber
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Cheers S200KYS.

Better get saving I think, as either way a few bits of stuff need doing

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