Great video, thanks much. I watched a similar video except the guy took half the bike apart to do what you did with removing just a few bolts. Great job👍
I went for a ktech rear shock being vertically challenged as they do a low version which is a fraction lower than others on the market. Has transformed my hondas handling and im still able to get a toe down if i slide to the side of the seat. I will be sorting the front forks next.
No need to remove chain or any link. Good news! Once you pull the axle bolt out from the rear wheel, you can slide the wheel forward and roll chain off rear sprocket and then do the reverse to install.
13:35 Acid brush 👍🏾
You could not have explained that any better 👍
Great video, thanks much. I watched a similar video except the guy took half the bike apart to do what you did with removing just a few bolts. Great job👍
I went for a ktech rear shock being vertically challenged as they do a low version which is a fraction lower than others on the market. Has transformed my hondas handling and im still able to get a toe down if i slide to the side of the seat. I will be sorting the front forks next.
Your video is very good, informative with great advice. Good job.
Where did you source the YSS shock? Have you done the fork video yet?
Are you able to get to the dampening adjustment once installed?
Do I have to remove links from the chain when changing the shock absorber?
No need to remove chain or any link. Good news! Once you pull the axle bolt out from the rear wheel, you can slide the wheel forward and roll chain off rear sprocket and then do the reverse to install.