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Author Topic: Durometer for replacement elastomers?  (Read 3760 times)

dcarr1971

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Durometer for replacement elastomers?
« on: September 12, 2008, 10:59:42 am »
Hi all!

  After years of searching, I think I've finally given up on finding replacement shocks for 754 or my Attack (1996).  Risse told me they couldn't help with a 754 or an Attack and Callum (RDS) told me a while back that he didn't think the elastomer's he had would work either, so I'm looking into ordering a tube/rod of urethane to make my own replacements.

  I've found a company that appears to be willing to supply the stock http://www.psiurethanes.com/polyurethane_products/polyurethane_rods_tubes.html.  Of course, this all depends upon how much $$$ they quote me for the rod, but I need to understand what hardness to order.  Does anyone know what durometer (hardness?) Proflex used for the originals?

  Now that I have a 3000, I may never ride these bikes again, but if I ever sell them I'd like them to be working rather than as parts.   
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Re: Durometer for replacement elastomers?
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2008, 01:30:49 pm »
McmasterCarr has urethane tube in small lengths. I bought some 1" 40durometer to use in flexstems, and they worked great.

 1.25" diameter x .5" ID, 60 durometer may work well for the rear. It is part #87235K12. Price is listed at $14.26 for 6 inches. 40 durometer might work good for front.

Go to www.Mcmaster.com and type part # in search box for description.

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Re: Durometer for replacement elastomers?
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2008, 02:03:23 pm »
we've just sold elastomers to some attack owners who got together and tested them on my forums!    It all really depends which Attack you have, the 62, 72 or 90mm shock.

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Re: Durometer for replacement elastomers?
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2008, 07:41:12 am »
we've just sold elastomers to some attack owners who got together and tested them on my forums!    It all really depends which Attack you have, the 62, 72 or 90mm shock.

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That's good news, but I'm not sure which one I've got.  I'll take a look at it and will try measuring the shock. BTW, the frame size is Way Big.  Here are a couple old pictures, but I assume there isn't any quick way to confirm the size from just looking at it. 

http://picasaweb.google.com/ddcst3/MyProflexMtnBikes#5189899658732525330

http://picasaweb.google.com/ddcst3/MyProflexMtnBikes#5189899650142590722
« Last Edit: September 15, 2008, 07:43:35 am by dcarr1971 »
1998 k2 Proflex 3000
1996 Proflex Attack
1994 Proflex 754