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mikem1965 03-21-2007 01:21 PM

front and rear springs- cost??
 
Spoke to a reputable local mechanic.. he quoted me $500!!!! for springs and valves.. I thought it would be half that.. ?? what do you think??

Snal 03-21-2007 02:08 PM

RE: front and rear springs- cost??
 
A friend of mine blew the seals in his rear shock and searched online for a new one....$800!!!!!!! They don't seem to make a rebuild kit for them. He got lucky and found a used one on ebay for 40 bucks.

jeepphamilee 03-21-2007 04:17 PM

RE: front and rear springs- cost??
 
Try here, you can do the work yourself and save a pretty penny

http://www.moto-pro.com/mybike.asp

mikem1965 03-21-2007 07:50 PM

RE: front and rear springs- cost??
 
i'm not a total moron- but carbs and forks scare me, lots of little thingys floating around.. have you done it??

mikem1965 03-21-2007 07:53 PM

RE: front and rear springs- cost??
 
YO JEEPOPHAM- awsome web site- mucho thanks

johnnyz62 03-21-2007 08:12 PM

RE: front and rear springs- cost??
 
I need to do the same thing to match the suspension to my weight. Does anyone know if new valves are needed or are the stock ones ok. I was thinking just new springs but would get new valves if the benefits justified the cost.

vfrpilot 03-21-2007 08:25 PM

RE: front and rear springs- cost??
 

ORIGINAL: johnnyz62

I need to do the same thing to match the suspension to my weight. Does anyone know if new valves are needed or are the stock ones ok. I was thinking just new springs but would get new valves if the benefits justified the cost.
No doubt, this would be just the opinion of the guy spending the money. Some would say that the stock valving is ok and that springs are all you need. I did both, springs and valving. I can't even begin to explain the differences. But I truly felt like I bought a new bike. The suspension work that MotoPro did was the single best inprovement that I have made to my KLX. It handles so much better.....I just can't say enough good about it.
It was expensive but after riding it, there is no doubt in my mind that it was worth it!!!

mikem1965 03-21-2007 08:47 PM

RE: front and rear springs- cost??
 
VFRPILOT- you mind sharing how much "expensive" is?? we promise not to tell the boss:eek:

what, if anything, was done to the rear shock

Did yoiu ship you shocks to the company or do the work yourself?

jeepphamilee 03-21-2007 08:57 PM

RE: front and rear springs- cost??
 

ORIGINAL: mikem1965

i'm not a total moron- but carbs and forks scare me, lots of little thingys floating around.. have you done it??
I was scared to death to yank the carb off and do my own work but it was super easy, so i don't think I would worry about the shocks and valving. It might seem intimidating, but I wouldn't sweat it. I am gonna try it in a couple months.

vfrpilot 03-21-2007 09:07 PM

RE: front and rear springs- cost??
 

ORIGINAL: mikem1965

VFRPILOT- you mind sharing how much "expensive" is?? we promise not to tell the boss:eek:

what, if anything, was done to the rear shock

Did yoiu ship you shocks to the company or do the work yourself?
I shipped the front forks and rear shock to MotoPro. They changed springs in front and rear and installed their "Ultramax" valving set up in the front. With shipping both ways and them doing the work, I had right at $700 in it.
Now if the boss finds out, I'm holding you responsible!!!:D:D


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