Maintenance & Technical > KX250 / KX125
rear shock
moron:
wow what a bargain. took my car in for new tyre and they refilled all my tyres and filled my shock with nitrogen free of charge
BDI:
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--- Quote from: BDI on January 27, 2008, 06:49:36 AM ---I have never been impressed by the after market manuals like clymer. You get the best info from an actual Kawasaki shop manual for your bike it is the manual that the shop uses to look up the info when you call them.Clymers are kinda geared tords the laymen as where the shop manuals from the manufacturer role on the assumption that you know what you are doing. You can even get the shop manuals on disk now.
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Even those manuals are vague at times. I have them for all my Kawi's...even for my 75 Z1.
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Thats what I mean about the shop manuals rolling on the assumption that you know what you are doing. They might tell you how many eggs to put in your cake mix but they don't tell you how to mix it together. If you don't know what you are doing a good shop manual can seem very vague.
KXcam22:
Also keep in mind that it the nitrogen pressure that counts not just that it is full. It is possible that the tire shop does not have a regulator that will go high enough to fill a shock. Shocks are usually around 150psi to 175psi. Cam.
moron:
got it filled to 190psi
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