Ohlins rear shock absorber
- Rockmonster
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- skyerae
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Got two pictures now loaded on computer but can't remember how to upload them.
I have noticed that it has rusted (bloody metal shed during winter) but the actual piston is shiny and clean - and only one side is rusty. This will clean up with no issue and you will have a good shock, unlike my original which was like a pogo-stick on steroids going around any corner.
I have noticed that it has rusted (bloody metal shed during winter) but the actual piston is shiny and clean - and only one side is rusty. This will clean up with no issue and you will have a good shock, unlike my original which was like a pogo-stick on steroids going around any corner.
If you can't do a job properly, don't do it at all !!!
If you want skyerae. I can send you my email address and you can send them to me and I'll put them on for you.skyerae wrote:Got two pictures now loaded on computer but can't remember how to upload them.
I have noticed that it has rusted (bloody metal shed during winter) but the actual piston is shiny and clean - and only one side is rusty. This will clean up with no issue and you will have a good shock, unlike my original which was like a pogo-stick on steroids going around any corner.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
- Rockmonster
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