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94-97 Shock Disassemble Anyone ?

Discussion in '3rd & 4th Generation 1990-1997' started by Scott_Lilliott, Aug 31, 2003.

  1. Scott_Lilliott

    Scott_Lilliott New Member

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    Wondering if anyone has disassembled a shock from
    A 94-97 model, The manual says 'do not...' If you have please contact me as to how the spring is removed.
    TIA,
    Scott
     


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  2. SprintCarCowboy

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    There is a place in England that rebuilds the shocks so there must be a way. I am looking into rebuilding my shock or buying a replacement.

    Has anyone tried a Works Performance shock on the 94-97 bikes? If so, what is your opinion of them?

    Joe
     


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    Dunno about works, but have a HyperPro racing shock and it ROCKS. Preload, rebound, highspeed & lowspeed compression. This thing can be tweaked to whatever you prefer.
     


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    Thanks to all who viewed and or replied. The shock spring disassembles via compressing the preload adjuster with a slotted tube, sized to fit over/around the adjuster crown and adjuster spindle. When it's compressed approx. 1+", a circlip is revealed and can be popped up and off which holds the aduster in place.
    We then installed a HyperPro spring. The owner loves it! Yes Afterburn, I'd love to have a Hyperpro shock but this was done to keep costs low. I may get a Hyperpro for my 800 (when I can afford it).
     


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    Scott, just the spring already gives a huge improvement. I had one too. Improvement was so big, and price so relatively low (compared to a new shock), it was hard to believe.
     


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    Afterburn, I did install Hyperpro Springs in my 800 back in March and I've been amazed at the difference! I recommended the springs to my friends as well. One will be putting a set on his XX.
    Scott
     


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    I have spoken to www.race-tech.com and they told me that they can rebuild the stock shock by putting a needle type Nitrogen fill fitting in the shock body. I am dropping off my shock tomorrow so I will give an update when I get it back.

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    Say...not to get off subject but are Fox rear shocks good, average, top of the line, or what? I just bought my VFR and it had a Fox shock put on it about 1000 miles ago....opinions?
     


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    The Fox shock (Twin-Clicker I assume) is a very good shock, tuneable, rebuildable. Now that high-end shocks are getting low and high speed compression damping, the Fox is not in the same league as the Penske or Hyperpro, but it's well above avg. (IMO)
    I had one on my '91 VFR, huge improvement. Look to rebuild it after 20-30K miles. Most good suspension houses can do it, e.g. Computrack etc.
    Scott
     


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  10. Guest

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    :)I just had my 95 VFR stock rear shock rebuilt. It is just a Showa shock, rebuild included teardown and setup, shock seal kit, schraeder valve, and nitrogen and oil. Complete w/ Cdn. taxes was $195.00 Cdn. Compare that with even the cheapest aftermarket shock, and now my stocker is rebuildable. The shop is RMR Suspensions located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Good place, knowledgeable staff. Website at:
    www.rmrsuspensions.com
     


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    anybody have pics of a stock rebuilt shock

    I have an extra shock and I'm trying to rebuild it myself and experiment with. If anyone has a picture of where the schrader valve was put, I would appreciate it.

    Any additional input on disassembling the shock would be appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Chris
     


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    Was going to do the rebuild on mine but when I found the WP shock I have, at a price that was just to hard to turn down, went that way. Check out the thread on my install. Yes Race tech and a few other can sorta rebuild the stock shock, basically as noted a spring change and new fluids is all that can be done and for close to $300. The stock shock isn't built for any remote adjustment to be added, at least the 4thg isn't, so that was another reason I went the way I did. Love what I have, now if only the good weather would hurry up and get here.
     


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    You need to weld it to the shock body somewhere in the tapered area just below the upper mount. I don't have a shock around here like this or else I would post a picture of it. Hopefully this helps.

    Jamie


     


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