Diy Motorcycle Shock Spring Compressor at Lily Selwyn blog

Diy Motorcycle Shock Spring Compressor. Homemade compressor for a motorcycle's rear shock absorber and spring assembly. It was worth the $160 i spent on it! Last week i used a couple of screwdrivers as levers to compress the springs on my rear shocks so i could disassemble them for. I made this compressor and thought someone else. I just bought the fancy blue colored motion pro shock spring compressor a couple days ago. Constructed from blocks of wood mounted to a wooden plank. Stymied for a solution, i looked at dozens of videos on youtube about homemade spring compressors. A small bottle jack applies the compressive force. It worked easily and perfectly to compress the spring on my ktm 990a. Diy rear shock spring compressor. I changed my 170 wilbers shock spring for a more appropriate 150 today.

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I just bought the fancy blue colored motion pro shock spring compressor a couple days ago. Constructed from blocks of wood mounted to a wooden plank. Last week i used a couple of screwdrivers as levers to compress the springs on my rear shocks so i could disassemble them for. A small bottle jack applies the compressive force. Diy rear shock spring compressor. Homemade compressor for a motorcycle's rear shock absorber and spring assembly. It was worth the $160 i spent on it! I changed my 170 wilbers shock spring for a more appropriate 150 today. I made this compressor and thought someone else. Stymied for a solution, i looked at dozens of videos on youtube about homemade spring compressors.

DIY shock spring compressor Motorcycle Suspension ThumperTalk

Diy Motorcycle Shock Spring Compressor It was worth the $160 i spent on it! Stymied for a solution, i looked at dozens of videos on youtube about homemade spring compressors. I made this compressor and thought someone else. Diy rear shock spring compressor. I just bought the fancy blue colored motion pro shock spring compressor a couple days ago. I changed my 170 wilbers shock spring for a more appropriate 150 today. Homemade compressor for a motorcycle's rear shock absorber and spring assembly. It worked easily and perfectly to compress the spring on my ktm 990a. A small bottle jack applies the compressive force. It was worth the $160 i spent on it! Last week i used a couple of screwdrivers as levers to compress the springs on my rear shocks so i could disassemble them for. Constructed from blocks of wood mounted to a wooden plank.

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