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Author Topic: the 756  (Read 2382 times)

mhan427

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the 756
« on: June 16, 2005, 05:31:41 pm »
Hi all..I will post a pic of my 756 when I figure out how...I've put ods dampers front and back(thanks for the help Simon!!) I went to the local REI store for mcu's...had to get it going!!back is way too soft,preload all the way up, but rideable.
, the store only had one density of mcu...the  mechanic suggested a new bike...(LOL!!!) still looking for a coil spring solution.Frankd3000 I'm interested
in dimentions for your strut adaptor to put a standard shock on the bike................How tight should the 5mm capscrews on the vector fork be??? seems too tight the fork starts to bind........this place is great!!

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Re: the 756
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2005, 02:34:13 am »
If I hadn't gone for a pint or two at lunchtime I would have picked up RDS's new spring kits for ODS shocks from our spring manufacturer.  The spring kit is designed to replace the MCU's but keep the ODS shock body.  I've made some rather cool collars for them as well.  Any colour you like so long as it is black.

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