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Taking off (and on) a Std shock on a NC29 - how Hard?

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 1:08 pm
by marty400
Hiya All,

Taking off (and on) a Std shock on a NC29 - how Hard?
(I've got the Haynes Manual - but would like to pick you brains as well, if thats ok!)

Do I really need to removed the rear seat units?!?!?
What about the plastic Battery holder unit etc??


Is there anything I need to be careful of?

I've got so far:
Block under rear wheel
Cloth under shock - to stop it dropping, when unbolted, and chipping anything
Thread lock when putting back on


Hope you can advise
Cheers
Martin

Re: Taking off (and on) a Std shock on a NC29 - how Hard?

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:06 pm
by slo12
I used a rear stand and put a jack under the engine (pipes). Break the bolts loose and raise/lower the jack till the bolts slide out. Shock didn't drop, just came out, and put the new one in. If you are using an aba stand put the jack under the wheel/tire/swingarm.

I removed the tail, but don't know if that was necessary, the batt tray stayed. Very easy compared to an nc30

Re: Taking off (and on) a Std shock on a NC29 - how Hard?

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:44 pm
by zul_cbr
Image

notice the jack position...this is when i changed my rear shock. ;)

Re: Taking off (and on) a Std shock on a NC29 - how Hard?

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:06 pm
by marty400
zul_cbr wrote:Image

notice the jack position...this is when i changed my rear shock. ;)

sorry zul, the picture is not coming up

can you repost? :grin:

Re: Taking off (and on) a Std shock on a NC29 - how Hard?

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:13 pm
by LUCAS
Did the same as slo12 also and is far easier than in the manual. I used front and rear stands to keep the bike level but can get away with just rear, place a jack under the bike to stop it dropping down when the shock is taken out (I used one under the engine and one under exhaust but can use just one), take the seat and tank off, undo top and bottom bolts on shock and out it comes :) I have done it 3 times and it can be done in 20 minutes now. Was about an hour first time round. Best of luck

Re: Taking off (and on) a Std shock on a NC29 - how Hard?

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:59 pm
by zul_cbr
marty400 wrote:
zul_cbr wrote:Image

notice the jack position...this is when i changed my rear shock. ;)

sorry zul, the picture is not coming up

can you repost? :grin:
Image

here u go.