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Enduro Suspension Tuning & maintenance of Enduro forks, shocks, etc |
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i definetly disagree with the more work thing. i can pull my shock and re-install in under half hour by pulling exahust off and pulling shock out the right side. super easy once you do it a few times.
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If you don't have a 3rd hand to lift up the swingarm, use a tiedown and winch it up. You jiggle it around until the canister will fit out the gap, it is sort of an up and out. I just did this friday to put on a new spring, get to do it again when my new compression nut arrives. still not a lot of fun compared to the KTM
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Its better than pulling the subframe up, IMO. That involves removing the frame guards, and pulling the tank, which involves moving the damper tower on my bike. It adds up. Its not so much pulling it out as it is putting it back and lining everything up again.
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