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Enduro Suspension Tuning & maintenance of Enduro forks, shocks, etc |
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The one I have here has 1283-35 on the package. Had to be sourced from Ohlins and was a 2 week wait I believe. I purchased mine through afterhourcycles. Thanks Steve!
Also looking at the one here, its easily visible that the whole clevis threads onto the actual shock shaft itself so to remove you need to hold the shock shaft without damaging it. |
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Heres the thread re mine. From the sounds of it you'll need to drop the oil out of the shock too. Might want to check with some more knowledgable folk before cracking in too far.
http://www.gasgasrider.org/forum/sho...ghlight=clevis |
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You need to buy it from an Ohlins dealer. Call Drew Smith at Works Enduro Rider, he can get you one but it takes a couple of weeks b/c it comes from Sweden. Jackobi is right, you don't have to disassemble the shock and it costs around $50.00 dollars.
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sorry forgot to mention im not in the USA but in the UK
was really hoping that i didnt need to have its stripped down as it only just been service few days ago & hasnt even been back on the bike |
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They didn't notice the broken Clevis when servicing it?
Ohlins UK should still be able to source you a new clevis and mail it out. Odds are it'll be the same story. 2 weeks from Sweden. |
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didnt notice it till i went to pick it up but i know if he damaged it he would have told me as i know him very well
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For sure, super easy. Any Ohlins dealer can order one for you- and most likely help you change it. You'll need the part number on the shock- and they can order the correct clevis for you. It does not need need to be rebuilt to change the clevis- but fresh oil is always a good thing.
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If that is a sachs shock....it would not suprise me. I feel they use cheaper aluminum. That should be a 7071-t6 aluminum...
Rob
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