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So, my bike is in the shop for it's spring tuneup, and they inform me the rear shock needs replacing -- they don't have the parts, and it will be 2-4 weeks to get it on order. Doh! That's two to four weeks of non-riding. Also, I really don't think the shock should be gone, so I'm gonna drop by later and have a talk with them about it.

Damn, this does mean I won't be able to go to Penguicon by motorcycle. Great sadness. So, anyone I promised a motorcycle ride to, I will not be able to deliver on that promise at this time. But, hopefully other opportunities will arise.

Date: 2004-04-09 06:43 am (UTC)
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Also, if you're going to replace the rear shock, you might like an ungraded aftermarket unit better. You could get one with a spring that's best suited to your weight and usage, remote preload, damping adjustments, etc. Depending on what you choose it would cost about the same for something much better, and it might arrive quicker. Just a thought.

Date: 2004-04-10 06:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dagibbs.livejournal.com
Talked about after-market, they were even longer to order (4-6 weeks) rather than 2 weeks. I twitched even more at that long without the bike, and decided to go with the stock one (2 weeks).

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