Thanks very much for all the advise guys. Just had a call from the dealer £1600 to replace the shockand that's with them only charging me an hours labour!
That's shocking
sorry I couldn't resist 
Thanks very much for all the advise guys. Just had a call from the dealer £1600 to replace the shockand that's with them only charging me an hours labour!
sorry I couldn't resist 
Was due to collect my bike after it's service today and on the way there I had a call from the dealer who services my bike to let me now that the rear shock of my 2010 36000 miles GSA has overnight exploded all over their showroom floor and that I would not be able to ride the bike away. I have no choice but to get them to replace it as the bike is not ridable but wanted to know if it's usually possible to recondition blown shocks and if so should I ask to keep the old shock so that I can at least recoup some of the cost of the new one (apparently, shocks are not covered by extended warranty when over 30,000 miles)?
Make sure you get the torx in tight.....
Any idea what size torx bit is required? I think the largest I've got is T45.

No disrespect to the seller but do check it's the right type for your bike. Earlier ESA was Showa. Later were WP. They are not compatible.
