The first thing that came to mind for me when he mentioned the spring compressor was somthing to do with the rear shock.  If this is the case, you do not need it to take the shock assembly off, and dont even need one for a job like removing the rear spring from the shock if you were doing a shock rebuild.  Im not sure if a press would be able to get the old bushing out or not, because there is a "step" that the back side of the piviot bearring rests against.  To get mine out, I tried soaking it for a few days with PB, and also tried a propane torch, hamer and chissel/punch, and no go.  I ended up bringing it to a machine shop, and they used a large drill press and drill bit, slightly larger than the outside races of the bearring, since all the balls and inner race fell out from me beating it.  Anyways, when the drill got down 1/2 to 3/4 the races spun out with the bit.  The man charged me $20, which wasnt too bad.  Yours may come out easier when you get down to them.  I replaced my old bushings and end caps with a nylon plastic material I purchased from a member (x.system) here on the boards.  They work GREAT, and havnt given me one problem.  Let us know how things are going with your machine!  Good luck!
				
			 
			
		 
			
			
			
				
					Last edited by Yamaha_Rules69; 03-11-2010 at 10:58 PM.
				
				
					Reason: wrong name
				
			
			
			
				
			
			
				THE 80's RAGE!                   Currently owns:
  81, 85 Yamaha Tri Moto 125
  83 Yamaha Tri Moto 200 x2
  82,83 Yamaha Tri Moto 175 project 
  85 Yamaha Tri Z 250 
  84 Kawasaki Tecate 250 
  84 Honda ATC 70
  85 Honda ATC 350X
  84 Honda ATC 250R 
  (2) 84 Honda  ATC 200x
  82, 83 Honda ATC 185s 
  81 ATC 200
  Lots of other parts and bikes