409Banshee Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 I've noticed the last 2 times out, it seems like shee won't track straight in the whoops. I don't notice any bent wheels or axle and the tire pressures are the same. Could it be time for a new shock? Quote
409Banshee Posted October 16, 2005 Author Report Posted October 16, 2005 is the bike stock length with the stock rear shock? I assume that the bike is swapping from side to side as you go thru the whoops am I correct? If it is try speeding up your rebound and stiffen your comp a little. If this does not work it is probably time to pony up and get a good rear shock set up for your weight and riding style. 426251[/snapback] Stock swinger, revalved rear. I adjusted it for what is was worth, went back out after I had posted, now the shock is pretty much blowing right through its stroke and this time I noticed some oil coming out from the seal where the shaft goes into the shock body. I guess it is time for a new shock. Quote
MonkeyBoy Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 If you don't hammer it into the ground, they can usually be rebuilt. Quote
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