You don't need to remove the silencer to get the rear shock out, it can be done with everything in situ.
Pretty much straight-forward.Looking at your photo it looks like the silencer needs to come off? That's dead easy. Is the rest as straight forward as it looks?
Right. Bloody hiccup with ABE. They didn't do the shock yesterday (they always service them on Wednesdays). The main man doing the work is sick. Just my luck.
Mspenz, are you also affected by this. I guess you must be if your shock is with ABE right now?
This means i have to wait for err...not sure how long. Which means at least another week without the bike![]()
I really want to get the rear shock done as well asap. So i'm thinking i should get the rear to ABE pronto. So, here's my question. can i take both shocks off at the same time? Thinking about it i would have said no, not without giving myself a big headache. The bike is currently all wrapped up and on the centre stand with help from a jack while the front shock is off.
Anyone had them off at the same time?
Thanks


You can tell - to a degree - if the shock is working: when it’s off the bike reduce the rebound, then press it down and watch it rise, then max the rebound, press it down again and note the difference in time for it to rise again. (At least that’ll show if there’s some gas in it). ;-)Ralphy. Thanks for the info. It's useful. The way things are going with ABE I think I'll do the rear myself. I can't re-gas it but it's not leaking so can it be so bad? And a new spring with the preload adjuster working must be an improvement?!
Thanks for the feedback Mspenz. I'm wondering if they have mixed up people? I gave them my shock complete with a new Hyperpro spring. I might just pop down there tomorrow lunch time and get my gear back then at least put the spring on myself. I need the bloody bike on the road!
Mike. I agree (though I am actually changing the spring). So I'm hoping I'm not flogging a dead horse with the front shock (which I understand is less serviceable compared to the rear - but that's supposed to be one of ABE's advantages, they'll tackle a full service of the front shock).Pretty pointless just fitting a new spring to an old shock & not having the oil/gas and seals changed imo - you're unlikely to notice much difference unless you've changed the spring rate...
