RockShox Rear Shock Mounting Hardware-3-Piece Set
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It would be great if you could help us with your question, but the information you have given us is not sufficient. In place of the duo, the small pieces replace them Defending oneself. To make sure your bike and shock are properly fitted, you just need to measure them regularly. Here are some examples Neither side is larger than the other The size of the sheet is 22mm by There are two smaller parts that replace the du-types The 1/2 x 1/2 and the 3/4 x 3/4 A 1/2"-inches-long (1/2" OD) bushing is included. The standard shock eyelet size for new shocks is 1/2".* The next number (22mm) is the tube length for the long shock. Between the frame brackets where the shock is mounted to the bike, this is the total distance between the shock and the frame. The That's the same size as the treaded shock bolt that goes inside the long tube that secures the shock to the frame. This may be of help to you.
According to the above, this three-part series comes in three parts. There will be no problems fitting this piece set. It is just a matter of choosing the proper ID, OD, and length for it to fit. It is for this reason that the drop down list to choose from offers so many options.
Can't say for sure. Look up OEM shock specs on the manufacturer's website.
As I mentioned, the spacers replaced my eyelet bushings. For the installation, I had to use a rubber mallet. Despite the tight fit, it was comfortable.
Selected User Reviews For RockShox Rear Shock Mounting Hardware-3-Piece Set
Failing to do so may result in damage to your bike and structure. Also, the compression of the shock could cause damage to your bike - DO NOT try to install these. I tried buying the size down expecting the spacer size to change, but it didn't fit - I used the size down thinking the spacer size would change - almost it barely fits. Not at all. Unfortunately, I scratched the frame and dinged the face of the tube. The shock might be damaged, and the bushings might be worn A touch up paint order is on its way. It was only a matter of time until I ordered the more expensive, slower arriving Fox mounting. BINGO, it works great. There are extra bushings included with them as well In retrospect, I wish I had done that first, but if you have a Fox rear shock, wait if you have to, and replace it with the original.
Revisions made. It worked like a charm! In 2015, I purchased a rockshox monarch sl 2015 model to replace my old supergo wayless bike. It never occurred to me that the newer shocks have eyelets of 1/2 inch, so I went shopping for mounting hardware. My bike was broken and I went to a number of bike shops but nobody was able As well, customer support at SRAM did not respond to my email contacting them to learn how I could locate the specific item I So I kept looking until I found what I was looking for. It was going to be very long on my frame so I saw it as a challenge and cut 2mm off the reducers and 1mm off The current model fits perfectly and is in perfect working order.
An upgrade from a coil-sprung shock to an air spring shock for a 2009. It is not possible to install the included hardware with the new shock on my "classic" frame because of the clearance issue. Using this hardware kit, I was able to adapt my new shock to my old Alloy materials are utilized in the manufacture of this kit, and the parts are machined and finished to closely controlled I'm very pleased with what I've accomplished.
We have not come across this problem with RS mounting sets, so it could just be a one-off occurrence. This was resolved with some additional washers, but not a clean installation.
The difference of 1mm can make a big difference if you need your spacer kit to fit. Fortunately, my measurements were spot on and the kit was a perfect fit.
To mount my Manitou Radium Pro shock to my 2009 Fuji Outland, I found that this was the only place I could find the right mounting hardware for my shock in the size.
It's a perfect fit, so make sure you select the correct size. Make sure you measure twice and then.
I was able to solve the problem. Ensures that shocks are held firmly in place. The pros are Perfectly fits the bolt* Pros When tapped and tightened, the bolt does not turn. At first the socket did not appear to fit. I used a rubber mallet to force it into place. If it needs to be replaced, it might be difficult to remove. Plastic is the material used for the inserts.