Originally posted by audijunky
I actually had a pair of spring compressors(automotive) that I cut down with an angle grinder to fit motorcycle springs. Its kind of hairy, but if you get them compressed a little the top plate just slides off and then the spring comes right off. That is if your shocks look like mine. I have noticed a few styles for these bikes. If your feelin froggy slap a cutting disk on an angle grinder a cut them while they are on the bike. Put the bike on the center stand so the rear wheel is off the ground, this way there is as little pressure on the spring as possible. They are really not as compressed as automotive coil overs. Just be careful when finishing the cut cause they will pop a little. Come to think of it I did one side with the compressor and noticed how little it needed to be compressed and then just cut the other on the bike. If you do cut them cut on a pretty good angle so theres a pretty good flat spot where they rest on the shock.
About the smoke, I am pretty sure blue smoke is oil. I dont think it has anything to do with decelerating , it is just easier to notice cause theres not as much pressure pushing it out. And I dont know anyone who has the balls to be accelerating and looking back at the same time! As far as where to look for causes I am going to leave that up to the gurus. I am probably wrong about half the **** I've told you already. Semper Fi Devil Dog
PS I was at Pendleton too, Margaritaville 2000-2003
1st Mar Div HQ Battalion Comm Co
I actually had a pair of spring compressors(automotive) that I cut down with an angle grinder to fit motorcycle springs. Its kind of hairy, but if you get them compressed a little the top plate just slides off and then the spring comes right off. That is if your shocks look like mine. I have noticed a few styles for these bikes. If your feelin froggy slap a cutting disk on an angle grinder a cut them while they are on the bike. Put the bike on the center stand so the rear wheel is off the ground, this way there is as little pressure on the spring as possible. They are really not as compressed as automotive coil overs. Just be careful when finishing the cut cause they will pop a little. Come to think of it I did one side with the compressor and noticed how little it needed to be compressed and then just cut the other on the bike. If you do cut them cut on a pretty good angle so theres a pretty good flat spot where they rest on the shock.
About the smoke, I am pretty sure blue smoke is oil. I dont think it has anything to do with decelerating , it is just easier to notice cause theres not as much pressure pushing it out. And I dont know anyone who has the balls to be accelerating and looking back at the same time! As far as where to look for causes I am going to leave that up to the gurus. I am probably wrong about half the **** I've told you already. Semper Fi Devil Dog
PS I was at Pendleton too, Margaritaville 2000-2003
1st Mar Div HQ Battalion Comm Co
Semper Fi.
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