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    Rear Shock Angle

    Got my MDI rear shocks yesterday. Initial impression after a short ride is very good but I'll post in the original thread after a few more miles. The ancient Konis I had on it were mounted in such a way that the top shock mounts actually sit outboard of the lower mounts so if you look at the back of the bike the two shocks are in a slight V pattern. In my mind they should be true vertical. Look at the back of your bike and tell me what you see. I feel that the top of the shock should be direct in vertical alignment with the bottom. I'm second guessing myself. Your thoughts?
    Thanks.
    Steve

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    Yep, vertical is correct.

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      #3
      I believe that's what the various flat washers are for on the top mounting bolts... to get the shocks aligned correctly...
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        #4
        Originally posted by chiphead View Post
        Got my MDI rear shocks yesterday. Initial impression after a short ride is very good but I'll post in the original thread after a few more miles. The ancient Konis I had on it were mounted in such a way that the top shock mounts actually sit outboard of the lower mounts so if you look at the back of the bike the two shocks are in a slight V pattern. In my mind they should be true vertical. Look at the back of your bike and tell me what you see. I feel that the top of the shock should be direct in vertical alignment with the bottom. I'm second guessing myself. Your thoughts?
        Thanks.
        Steve
        just a heads up, if your koni's aren't to bad (no pitting) they can be rebuilt and are a superior shock to mdi's stuff. Take a look at http://www.ikonsuspensionusa.com/servlet/StoreFront they are the old koni shocks renamed, so you should be able to get parts from them.
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          #5
          Originally posted by first timer View Post
          just a heads up, if your koni's aren't to bad (no pitting) they can be rebuilt and are a superior shock to mdi's stuff. Take a look at http://www.ikonsuspensionusa.com/servlet/StoreFront they are the old koni shocks renamed, so you should be able to get parts from them.
          Thanks. I may just run the mdis for now. I'll need to see what kind of $$ they want to rebuild the konis.

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            #6
            That is what the washers are for. Also, shocks will "settle" after some riding.

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              #7
              Originally posted by chiphead View Post
              Thanks. I may just run the mdis for now. I'll need to see what kind of $$ they want to rebuild the konis.
              you should be able to do it your self, would be spring removal, a seal replacement, flush of old oil, and maybe some internal rubber replacements.

              I think the kits were about 40 bucks or so, but don't quote me.
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