hi I have a fox twin clicker from my fzr600 91 and would like to get it rebuilt.. dunno if ita something I can do my self or a garage im pretty good with the tools I say... is it just a case of having to replace oring type seals inside the bottle ?? sorry if I sound like I dont know what im talking about I have never touched shocks before so dont know much about it haha... are these oil filled ? I was reading that they have nitrogen put in them ?
also im based in the uk so if theres a supplier for parts on these that be brilliant
one more thing is there like an exploded diagram of this shock with part refs/manuals ?
thanks guys
fox twin clicker help
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Re: fox twin clicker help
This should help ::
http://fzronline.com/wiki/doku.php?id=rear_suspension
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10576&hilit=fox+rebuild
http://fzronline.com/wiki/doku.php?id=rear_suspension
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10576&hilit=fox+rebuild
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Re: fox twin clicker help
Thanks buddy got that one already does not really help apart from when its on tjr bike to setup the riders weight and sag
I need to know how much oil and nitrogen needs be in there and be helpful for a parys diagram of it
I need to know how much oil and nitrogen needs be in there and be helpful for a parys diagram of it
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Re: fox twin clicker help
All of the information is in that Fox Manual in the 2nd link :: http://fzronline.com/manuals/Fox%20Twin ... Manual.zip
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Re: fox twin clicker help
spot on thanks buddy that should do the trick