Thomas,
Both the front and rear shocks can be rebuilt, even though Yamaha will not
tell you that fact. And it's a lot cheaper than buying new ones. Circuit
One up here in Oregon City does a good job, as does Lindemann Engineering.
You'll be amazed the difference when you get the shocks rebuilt/
Looks like you are correct on this one.
That will teach me to take a salesman's word as something that carry's
authority and knowledge.
The strange thing is that at the time I couldn't find out anything on the
Bridgestone web site.
Have just found some info from a French VFR site, in French un
Just in case anyone is interested I noticed that these guys seem to have
a pretty good price on Ohlins shocks.
http://www.cyclemall.net/
I have never dealt with them nor am I affiliated with them in any way I
just saw it on another list I subscribe to.
These guys I have done business with and
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Has anyone had to replace (by necessity or voluntarily) their =
suspension? My '94 just turned 170,000 Sat
Brandon I am going to Morgan for breakfast today??? It's now 0730 local
time. Allan
Brandon wrote:
> I see UT in the subject line. What part/when?
>
> Brandon
>
> (Feel free to reply off-line!)
Welcome to Europe,
If you happen to be in the neighbourhood " Amsterdam " do drop in.
I'll give you a non tourist sight off the city.
O whats the story of that While I'll have to rent a GS, the European
GTS owners are probably free
> to go as long as they take their own bikes. Ap
Probably a bit late since I was gone over the weekend, but just in case...
Lands End GTS Touring Society Logo: 9931816K
Linda Boling
800-535-3060 ext. 8119
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