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    XR400 shock rebuild?

    Anyone had one done can give a idea of cost?

    Not interested in optimal performance, its just weeping a tad from shaft seal so would just be getting it freshened up with seal, oil and nitrogen. Its from a 96 so prob very very lacking in being useful

    Have only bought bike for doing the local trail rides on so don't wanna spend much on it.

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    Bruin engineering, bout $100 to $130 me thinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Bruin engineering, bout $100 to $130 me thinks.
    Nonsense, not when a proper quality seal kit is about $50 alone, shaft bushing about $10 to $15, then gas, then oil.So that would be a charge out rate of about $20 an hour and the need to operate out of a tent. Chances are that given its age it will have a very worn piston ring as well. The shaft may also be worn and pitted.
    Assuming the shaft is ok a more realistic figure would be $250 to $280 WITHOUT cutting corners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Nonsense, not when a proper quality seal kit is about $50 alone, shaft bushing about $10 to $15, then gas, then oil.So that would be a charge out rate of about $20 an hour and the need to operate out of a tent. Chances are that given its age it will have a very worn piston ring as well. The shaft may also be worn and pitted.
    Assuming the shaft is ok a more realistic figure would be $250 to $280 WITHOUT cutting corners.
    Apologies to the original poster, I stand corrected.

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    Best price or best value?

    There will doubtless be those who will say ''I can do it cheaper''. But usually because in order to achieve that standards are prostituted and corners are cut

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    Would like to add that it was me that got the price wrong by $100
    Bruins did a very good job and I was pleased with their work. no short cuts were taken. (Done back in 2007).

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    DIY, How hard can it be?
    Not very, after studying up a bit. As long as somewhere local has nitrogen filling upto 142psi capabilities.
    As Roberto says though, it'll depend on whats worn..............I've always wanted to go inside a shock for a looksee.....

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    I know a guy who got an RF900 pogo, oops I mean shock, rebuilt by a bloke in OngaOnga. $180 springs to mind.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Would like to add that it was me that got the price wrong by $100
    Bruins did a very good job and I was pleased with their work. no short cuts were taken. (Done back in 2007).
    My opening gambit in response to your post was a touch brutal and you were very gracious in response, in spite of!

    With regards to DIY of course there are a number of people that will be more than capable of doing a decent job. But in spite of there being a plethora of information on the net etc there is still a lot that needs to be shown and elaborated upon. And then theres the need for a few special tools! Every week we correct DIY cockups and it is amazing there arent more injuries from same. There probably are but how do you document it? After all , you wouldnt do DIY on open heart surgery or similiar would you?

    I can appreciate that economy is a big thing in NZ given our low wage economy but there is always a distinction between best price and best value. Tony Ok knows that we are very forthcoming and mindful of sensibly containing costs.

    Yes, Tjebbe does by and large do a good job, but as with any industry we also have idiots

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony.OK View Post
    Not very, after studying up a bit. As long as somewhere local has nitrogen filling upto 142psi capabilities.
    As Roberto says though, it'll depend on whats worn..............I've always wanted to go inside a shock for a looksee.....
    Tony, remove the spring and clean the shock thoroughly, inspect the shaft closely for rust pits or wear , especially where it immediately comes out of the main body. If there is any evident then unfortunately you are in for a shaft, for starters.

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