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Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 01:41 pm Apr 26 2012
by wakdady
The bearing was completely thrashed. looks like it was that way for a while too!

so a new linkage is about $140, even a used one on ebay is $100

what do you guys think? throw a new bearing in there and run it anyway? or spring for a new linkage? the hole is definitely elongated.

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Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 02:29 pm Apr 26 2012
by chadr
I would think you can build up material as needed with welding, then size the hole again to fit the bearing. At least it is aluminum so the machine work isn't hard on the tools.

I have yet to take off my linkage so it may be in the same shape :cry:

Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 06:30 am Apr 27 2012
by KarlP
I would not bother putting bearings in that linkage, they won't last very long.

Maybe take the new bearings and linkage to a friendly local machine shop and see what they think. Maybe they can bore it and bush it.

Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 10:23 am Apr 27 2012
by scheckaet
unless you like replacing bearing every ride i'd say this is toasted. I'd get a new(er) one instead of wasting my time and money with a shop at this point.

Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 11:19 am Apr 27 2012
by SS109
You could fill it with Alumirod, Alumiweld, etc., redrill it to the right size, and install a new bearing and be good to go. Or, like Karl mentioned, a machine shop could probably bore and bush it.

Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 01:12 pm Apr 27 2012
by scheckaet
yeah for 100 bux probably...

Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 02:09 pm Apr 27 2012
by SS109
Yeah, but you could do the Alumirod (or whatever brand you find) from Harbor Freight for under $20.

Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 02:12 pm Apr 27 2012
by wakdady
screw it. new part it is. it's better insurance anyway.
note to self, spend more initial money on a dirtbike....

Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 02:32 pm Apr 27 2012
by scheckaet
you know what needs attentions now...which is about the only thing the kdx needs attention to rear suspension bearing.

Is my shock linkage toast?

Posted: 08:56 pm Apr 28 2012
by KDXGarage
What year model is it? Surely you can find a used one for less, with a little waiting.

Nevermind. I see in another post that it is a 1999.