I haven't worked on one of these shocks yet with the yolk on the bottom. What's generally required to remove them? Is it a bolt into the stanchion or is it threaded on? Thanks
I haven't worked on one of these shocks yet with the yolk on the bottom. What's generally required to remove them? Is it a bolt into the stanchion or is it threaded on? ThanksView attachment 206960
This one was a thru shaft and the 15mm hex wrench is necessary. Other than that it was typical tools, unless you plan on doing the full rebuild. Whatever you do, don't loosen the 5mm at the bottom!!!
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