Basscliff, I saw your post (http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...02&postcount=6) in this thread (http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...640#post994640). That's a great idea, but I would imagine polyurethane would be even better?
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davidduarte
urethane rear shock bushings?
years ago, I helped my brother replace the rubber bushings on his 65 Mustang with polyurethane bushings. I wonder if they are available for the GS bikes, or barring that, if anyone has a good source on urethane cylinders of the appropriate size, because then I'd make my own.
Basscliff, I saw your post (http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...02&postcount=6) in this thread (http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...640#post994640). That's a great idea, but I would imagine polyurethane would be even better?Tags: None
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SqDancerLynn1
That's something you would have to make on your own Very doable if you have a lathe
& drill press. I would Cut the old shock(outer part that holds the bushing) so that you can get the old bushing out and use the shells..
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Suspension bushing on a car are totally different than shock bushings on a GS. You won't gain anything on the bike unless your bushings are already shot. There is no side load on the shocks so it doesn't really matter if the bushings are shot as long as the shocks don't clunk around.Ed
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davidduarte
Originally posted by Nessism View PostSuspension bushing on a car are totally different than shock bushings on a GS. You won't gain anything on the bike unless your bushings are already shot. There is no side load on the shocks so it doesn't really matter if the bushings are shot as long as the shocks don't clunk around.
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