M marin man Old School Grand Master Jan 21, 2011 #1 can this be done at home by me..... just wondered before I buy a new shock or get this sent off for a service
can this be done at home by me..... just wondered before I buy a new shock or get this sent off for a service
J jamabikes Old School Grand Master Feedback View Jan 21, 2011 #2 if its air then i wouldn't. they tend to be under pressure. still got a dent in the roof at work where some one tried the same :shock:
if its air then i wouldn't. they tend to be under pressure. still got a dent in the roof at work where some one tried the same :shock:
M marin man Old School Grand Master Jan 21, 2011 #3 May be buying a new one then..... :cry: more bloody money :roll:
Enid_Puceflange Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Jan 21, 2011 #4 Oil and pressured gasses normaly result in BOOM!! Dont do it (unless theres a film crew handy) G
M marin man Old School Grand Master Jan 21, 2011 #5 When I get a replacement I will shoot it with the shotgun and see what happens....pics will follow
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 21, 2011 #6 is that the float? the negative air chamber on these (in the 'stanchion') is filled with nitrous oxide i think, big no no
is that the float? the negative air chamber on these (in the 'stanchion') is filled with nitrous oxide i think, big no no
M marin man Old School Grand Master Jan 21, 2011 #7 Nope not that one cyfa...the bloody o2 thing that came on my trek...it is a bit squelchy,functions ok but the noise is doing me head in and the fox wont fit it :roll:
Nope not that one cyfa...the bloody o2 thing that came on my trek...it is a bit squelchy,functions ok but the noise is doing me head in and the fox wont fit it :roll:
FMJ BoTM Winner Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 22, 2011 #9 O2s are serviceable/rebuild-able by a competent home mechanic. It's not that hard.
M marin man Old School Grand Master Jan 22, 2011 #10 You only want me to put a hole in my ceiling.....