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Main Area => General GS500 Discussion => Topic started by: Chilly Willy on October 09, 2006, 04:27:15 PM

Title: Rear Suspension Question
Post by: Chilly Willy on October 09, 2006, 04:27:15 PM
Hi All,

I bought a Kat 600 shock off e-bay and want to mount it on my bike.  According to the Clymer's manual, I have to drop the rear wheel off first.

Is that true?  If not, is there anything I need to watch for as I start unbolting?

Also, should I take the gas tank and air filter off first in order to get to the top of the shock, or should I just angle in from the side with a universal joint and some extenders?

Thanks,

Chilly Willy
Title: Re: Rear Suspension Question
Post by: RedShift on October 09, 2006, 04:36:11 PM
Wild.  Talk about a coincidence.  Have a peek at my post of three minutes ago:

Rear Shock Replacement -- Thanks to Srinath/Forum (http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=31020.0)

Go in from the top.  There is no need to disassemble the rear end of your GS500.  It's a piece of cake if you follow Srinath's instructions.

It's way cool to do it that way Chilly.  :)
Title: Re: Rear Suspension Question
Post by: hmmmnz on October 09, 2006, 04:40:25 PM
you dont have to do either of those things,
you can get to the bolt at the top, by pulling off the cap on the left hand side of the frame.
just unbolt the old shock(wheel will drop) lift the old shock up and out the side of the frame,
slide the new one down and in. lift the back wheel.
and bolt in the new shock
its really easy.
2 bolts and thats it, nothing else needs to come off
Title: Re: Rear Suspension Question
Post by: Chilly Willy on October 09, 2006, 07:54:40 PM
Sweet!  Thanks guys!   :laugh: :laugh: Redshift, I spent a while searching around for possible ways of going about this, posted, and then saw your post right after. :laugh: :laugh:  Great pics btw! :thumb:

Chilly Willy
Title: Re: Rear Suspension Question
Post by: Chilly Willy on October 10, 2006, 06:26:55 PM
Quote from: hmmmnz on October 09, 2006, 04:40:25 PM
you dont have to do either of those things,
you can get to the bolt at the top, by pulling off the cap on the left hand side of the frame.
just unbolt the old shock(wheel will drop) lift the old shock up and out the side of the frame,
slide the new one down and in. lift the back wheel.
and bolt in the new shock
its really easy.
2 bolts and thats it, nothing else needs to come off

You were right!  It was just that easy!  Thanks--you saved me a million useless steps!  For everyone who is considering doing this mod, it's worth it.  Man, my bike has a whole different feel!  I don't feel like I'm sitting on a partially inflated beach ball any more.  The hardest parts were a) finding the right shock on e-bay, b) loosening the bolts--a torque wrench helps, and c) removing the old shock through the side of the frame and thus installing the new one (it's a tight fit that requires a little wiggling, but overall--not bad).
Title: Re: Rear Suspension Question
Post by: annguyen1981 on October 10, 2006, 09:09:41 PM
Quote from: Chilly Willy on October 10, 2006, 06:26:55 PM
You were right!  It was just that easy!  Thanks--you saved me a million useless steps!  For everyone who is considering doing this mod, it's worth it.  Man, my bike has a whole different feel!  I don't feel like I'm sitting on a partially inflated beach ball any more.  The hardest parts were a) finding the right shock on e-bay, b) loosening the bolts--a torque wrench helps, and c) removing the old shock through the side of the frame and thus installing the new one (it's a tight fit that requires a little wiggling, but overall--not bad).

+1

I also didn't have to unbolt the wheel.  It was a little harder for me though, since I bought a Kat 750 shock, but still went in without the rear wheel being removed.
Title: Re: Rear Suspension Question
Post by: werase643 on October 11, 2006, 06:10:44 PM
An
it's a 94 750 shock
I went back to VA and looked at the frame
Title: Re: Rear Suspension Question
Post by: annguyen1981 on October 11, 2006, 07:20:56 PM
Quote from: werase643 on October 11, 2006, 06:10:44 PM
An
it's a 94 750 shock
I went back to VA and looked at the frame
Thankz :thumb:

Still works like a charm.  Even after the hit & run incident.  I believe that the new shock I bought from you helped minimize the damage and the effects.  I didn't go down afterall.