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Post by granty on Oct 11, 2010 21:10:09 GMT 1
was goning to get a nice shiny chrome cover for my front px shock Do i need special tool for the shock or just take the 2 holding bolts out at the bottom & put the cover on? It surely cannuy be that simple Cheers, G
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Post by stu1 on Oct 11, 2010 21:19:44 GMT 1
not sure if its the shocker you want to cover or the pivot arm (if its the pivot arm usally they just clip on no need to take anything off )
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Post by NorryC on Oct 11, 2010 21:52:56 GMT 1
as what stu says granty, unless ure replacing the cover then you would unbolt te2 at the bottom and te 1 at the top to take the shock off
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Post by paul on Oct 11, 2010 22:38:08 GMT 1
oh god, shinny stuff =mod.......
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Post by NorryC on Oct 12, 2010 11:23:55 GMT 1
and my "t" button wasnt working
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Post by NorryC on Oct 12, 2010 11:24:41 GMT 1
make that the "h" button for those with dyslexia
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Post by granty on Oct 12, 2010 19:48:33 GMT 1
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Post by paul on Oct 12, 2010 21:05:15 GMT 1
B&Q stock them........ They are found in the bathroom accessories dept
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Post by paul on Oct 12, 2010 21:28:56 GMT 1
bloody hell just clicked on the link.... 6 quid!!!!!!! might have to make a few of my own to sell on!
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Post by pault on Oct 12, 2010 23:35:33 GMT 1
was goning to get a nice shiny chrome cover for my front px shock Do i need special tool for the shock or just take the 2 holding bolts out at the bottom & put the cover on? It surely cannuy be that simple Cheers, G Ha, yer right- it won't be that simple, it never is. If ye must do it, get a grinder & cut the holes into a slot so's ye can just slip it under the loosened bolts without takin them right out. And while you've got the grinder plugged in, seriously consider hacking the legshields down as well. And the back. And the panels. ;D
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Post by granty on Oct 13, 2010 14:08:09 GMT 1
Cheers for all the helpfull info -- I'll consider the options
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