rear shocker

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The rear shock on my 2010 1200gs is leaking. Does anyone know if they can be repaired and of anyone who repairs them.
 
Thanks for the help decided to go with firefox in the end. they have quoted £189 for full rebuild with 12 months warranty. Regards to Pukmeister and Marcopol for their valuable assistance

£189 ?
This us the reply he sent me this morning.
 
£189 ?
This us the reply he sent me this morning.

Hi there,

It is £110 to rebuild that shock absorber.

We can get it done within a week, but usual time frame is between 1-2 weeks.

Give us a call if you like so we can discuss your requirements and work around your needs,

Kind regards

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Subject: R1200GSA Rear shock

Enquiry from firefoxracing.co.uk

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Message: I have a OEM Rear shock on my 2009 BMW R1200 GSA that is leaking oil. How much to get it repaired and how long would it take.

Regards
Mark


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You can also use MCT in Stowmarket. They just quoted me £89 + Vat and carriage for an ESA shock service (Showa). To replace a leaking seal may cost a bit more due to parts.
 
Servicing usually means new seals, but a worn piston rod would push up the costs. The OP could remove/refit the ESA parts himself and save some money and maybe some postage.
 


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