NC35 rear suspension

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littlebigman
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NC35 rear suspension

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Is there a special tool to loosen the locking nut for the rear shock ? Any advice would be appreciated guys.
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Re: NC35 rear suspension

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Nope, not as far as i remember. Why are you having problems getting it off?
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yip

a Hammer and a punch works a charm

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Re: NC35 rear suspension

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Spray some WD40 on it and leave it for 20 mins, come back with a big ass flat blade screw driver and tap it with a rubber mallet... mine also needed some love to get off and tighten up.
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Thanks guys, I initially thought hammer and screwdriver but thought I'd ask just in case there was an easier way. I have not had a bash at it yet but it needs softening up. This weekend I think. Cheers

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