druid .040 Over Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 75 Location Madisonville, TN Sep 3, 2008 #1 I know this is a novice question, which is appropriate since I consider myself a novice. How can one tell when it's time to replace the shocks? On a car, bouncing on the bumper and watching the rebound is an indicator but I don't know about bikes. Thanks in advance Last edited: Sep 8, 2008
I know this is a novice question, which is appropriate since I consider myself a novice. How can one tell when it's time to replace the shocks? On a car, bouncing on the bumper and watching the rebound is an indicator but I don't know about bikes. Thanks in advance
Sidecar Flip Living Legend Joined Jul 16, 2006 Messages 6,356 Location 20150 Mc Carty Rd. Deerfield, Michigan 49238 Sep 3, 2008 #2 I know about the front end....When it starts pissing oil, it's time.