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    K7 GSX1400 rear shocks

    Hi all,

    does anyone have a parts diagram / exploded view, im wanting to service them.

    Cheers Mulletman

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    Quote Originally Posted by mulletman View Post
    Hi all,

    does anyone have a parts diagram / exploded view, im wanting to service them.

    Cheers Mulletman
    Have you serviced shocks before?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Have you serviced shocks before?
    Ah nope , have you done a set of 1400s ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mulletman View Post
    Ah nope , have you done a set of 1400s ?
    Yes we have. With the greatest respect unless you have all of the correct tools and specific training that also highlights the pitfalls dont attempt it, because the chances of it not being right are very high. We had a guy come in the other day who had changed the oil in his own MX shock and wanted it gassed. Hed installed incorrect oil and overfilled it so that the gas bladder was compacted out of shape.
    This is not like a flatpack furniture kitset where its going to sit in your lounge with a maximum velocity of 0 km/hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mulletman View Post
    Ah nope , have you done a set of 1400s ?
    If they are leaking or failing to adjust (a common problem on the GSX1400) and if money permits, I'd change them mate. They were never much good out of the crate and spending all that time and effort at best will only get you back to so so shocks. That's assuming all goes well with the servicing. Of course if you can't afford new ones then you have little choice but I'd seriously get a price from a professional if you're not 100% on what you're doing.Good luck with them
    Oh bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Yes we have. With the greatest respect unless you have all of the correct tools and specific training that also highlights the pitfalls dont attempt it, because the chances of it not being right are very high. We had a guy come in the other day who had changed the oil in his own MX shock and wanted it gassed. Hed installed incorrect oil and overfilled it so that the gas bladder was compacted out of shape.
    This is not like a flatpack furniture kitset where its going to sit in your lounge with a maximum velocity of 0 km/hour.
    Hi RT, i was trying to gather info for someone else who does suspension....they just hav'nt done a set of 1400s. ( should have mentioned this )

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    Quote Originally Posted by martybabe View Post
    If they are leaking or failing to adjust (a common problem on the GSX1400) and if money permits, I'd change them mate. They were never much good out of the crate and spending all that time and effort at best will only get you back to so so shocks. That's assuming all goes well with the servicing. Of course if you can't afford new ones then you have little choice but I'd seriously get a price from a professional if you're not 100% on what you're doing.Good luck with them
    Hey Marty, yeah no all about earlier probs with pre load adjusters. (K5 on sorted)
    Mine are all fine but on 64k you can imagine what they must be like on the inside,
    So i'll see what they're like after a service and then go from there.

    Cheers

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