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Boozy Creek Beast
Rear Shock Question
The rear shocks on my 1980 1100 are sticking. As I sit on the bike they compress but they take a couple seconds to return to normal. I know that the best way to correct this is to replace them but I just do not have the cash. Dose anyone have a quick fix to the problem? Can the shocks be disassembled, cleaned and or lubbed to correct the problem?
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AOD
I know it's not what you want to hear, but you should replace them. CycleRecycle2 www.usedmotorcycleparts.com sells Emgo replacement shocks for our bikes for about $70 a set. Rob, the owner, said he has heard no negative feedback about the replacement shocks and springs, which he usually hears something about everything he sells. For the price, it's hard to beat.
Why risk riding with a suspension that doesn't work right?
~Adam
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by AODI know it's not what you want to hear, but you should replace them. CycleRecycle2 www.usedmotorcycleparts.com sells Emgo replacement shocks for our bikes for about $70 a set. Rob, the owner, said he has heard no negative feedback about the replacement shocks and springs, which he usually hears something about everything he sells. For the price, it's hard to beat.
Why risk riding with a suspension that doesn't work right?
~Adam
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fastpakr
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These long winded bastages don't seem to want to answer the question at hand! :-D
Q: Can you dis-assemble, rebuild or lube the shocks?
A: No, you can not.
See previous responses for suggested plan of action.:-DCurrently bikeless
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you put so much time in you engine get some good shocks that are rebuildable too
http://www.ikonsuspension.com/
see about getting streched to 13.5" too orver the 12.5 stock length. it will give you a little more corner clearance and sharpen the streering
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Boozy Creek Beast
Thanks for the information. I dripped a little WD40 on both and it seamed to have take care of it. I am only trying to get her through inspection right now. Once she passes I will replace the shocks when I have the cash.
I was just thinking that if I replace the shocks then I have replaced almost everything on the bike except the engine case. If I ever sell her I going to list her as a new bike.
The Beast
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ruddy
Sounds to me like your shocks are binding. Check the washers on the mounting studs to see if you have too many or not enough on one side, which will cause this (I'll bet you can guess how I know!). The fact that the WD-40 helps suggests this, too. You might try rotating them or swapping sides, which may straighten them up.
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