Rear Shock
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Rich,
You should have that shock mounted just like the factory one. If you are sitting on the bike, the reservoir should be on the right hand side. If it is not, just unbolt the top mount and spin the head of the shock 180 degrees with the lower mount still attached. I had the reservoir mounted to my subframe opposite the exhaust.
You should have that shock mounted just like the factory one. If you are sitting on the bike, the reservoir should be on the right hand side. If it is not, just unbolt the top mount and spin the head of the shock 180 degrees with the lower mount still attached. I had the reservoir mounted to my subframe opposite the exhaust.
QUOTE (wanablaze @ Dec 1 2006, 12:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Rich,
You should have that shock mounted just like the factory one. If you are sitting on the bike, the reservoir should be on the right hand side. If it is not, just unbolt the top mount and spin the head of the shock 180 degrees with the lower mount still attached. I had the reservoir mounted to my subframe opposite the exhaust.
You should have that shock mounted just like the factory one. If you are sitting on the bike, the reservoir should be on the right hand side. If it is not, just unbolt the top mount and spin the head of the shock 180 degrees with the lower mount still attached. I had the reservoir mounted to my subframe opposite the exhaust.
Thanks
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