I have just over 15,000 miles on my KLR and the oem rear shock is not
what it once was; it seems to sag more and does not rebound as well.
Can it be fixed by installing the heavier duty (Progressive?)spring
or do I need to get a new shock?
Thank you,
Tom
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shock spring or new shock
Just fitting a new spring will help sagging, if you have fatigued the
OEM spring. Since a Progressive spring is cheap, you might as well try
one. Especially if you find yourself riding with the preload set on 4 or
5, you might really benefit.
But part of the problem is the 15,000mi old fluid inside the shock. If
it doesn't leak, look into having it recharged. You can save money on
this by removing the shock and bringing it down to the shop yourself.
Make sure the shop has worked on a KLR shock before, or at least make
sure they know that the spring is 2" longer than it's installed length,
and the gas charge fitting is recessed. An adaptor can be made with a
metal valve stem extender, just punch out the core.
I got a Progressive 420 shock- it's a minor improvement over a stock
shock with fresh fluid and the progressive spring installed on it.
If you can stand the downtime, send out your stock shock to a shop that
does full "organ transplants". They'll fit a modern damping mechanism
inside it, and fit a spring that works for your weight and the sort of
riding you do. SOmebody had it done and was very happy with it.
Devon
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tomklra14 wrote:
> > I have just over 15,000 miles on my KLR and the oem rear shock is not > what it once was; it seems to sag more and does not rebound as well. > Can it be fixed by installing the heavier duty (Progressive?)spring > or do I need to get a new shock? > > Thank you, > > Tom
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webs check the link below, additionally if I borrowed your pic with
out your permission and you want me to remove it email me and I will
asap... so thanks and sorry, aight. It was just meant as a collective
of view of KLR's out there
ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/EdmontonDualSportRiders/

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