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nothings suppose to be easy

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So,... Thought I was gonna rip the old Boges off, and slip the new
Ikons on all in a half hour, done!!, no drama... Now it looks like I have to drop the Mufflers
to tap the lower bolt out! so's I can fit 'em.
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A ball peen hammer will do the trick.
Half a dozen whacks will have a dent big enough for those bolts to slide right on out!
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It's funny, I had the same thoughts while r&r-ing rear shocks just last week. In my instance the bag racks presented the largest obstacle, though I did drop mufflers slightly as well.

I suppose this is how an oil-change morphs into a total restoration! I've seen this referred to as "scope-creep".
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while you are down there you might as well change the oil pan gasket, and weld up the tabs on the centerstand a little bit, but then of course you will need to powercoat the frame, etc, etc.
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The last time I had my lower shock mounts apart I said to myself - "Rob, you should have inserted the bolt from the wheel side and put the nut on the outside".

Be sure to do that this time while you have the muffler off.
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Wow!
You guys have two shocks?
Is one a spare?
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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dougie wrote:Wow!
You guys have two shocks?
Is one a spare?
REAL airheads have two shocks! ;)
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justoneoftheguys wrote:
dougie wrote:Wow!
You guys have two shocks?
Is one a spare?
REAL airheads have two shocks! ;)
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ME 109 wrote:A ball peen hammer will do the trick.
Half a dozen whacks will have a dent big enough for those bolts to slide right on out!
:o I'd really prefer not to go customizing my Staintunes thanks!
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justoneoftheguys wrote:The last time I had my lower shock mounts apart I said to myself - "Rob, you should have inserted the bolt from the wheel side and put the nut on the outside".

Be sure to do that this time while you have the muffler off.
:idea: funny, I had exactly the same thought Rob!
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