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    seems this past 2 years Dirt Wheel had a article about rear shocks

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    Do they have a web site with an archive?

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    Oops, ATVsport November 2001 page 70

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    Damn, I do not have that issue.

    85 Tri-Z's
    85 Quad-Z,
    85 YT175 For sale,
    83 YTM 225DX,
    83 YTM 200L For sale,
    82 Tri-Zinger 60 For sale,
    8? YTZ 80 Conversion,
    85 YT 125,
    89 Pro Hauler 230,
    05 YFZ 450,
    99 V-Star,

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    I guess you have no yamaha service book? Honda service manual shows how to change fluid. I don't know if tri-z used seal washers or rubber o ring. nitrogen for 250r is between 284 @ 327lbs. Clymer for a 250r dosn't show how to do this. valve should be opposit side of where hose enters. may have a covering of some sort. Been 20 years since I seen the tri-z shock.

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    Home Made Shock Press

    Um we made this for my Rear shock so we could take it all apart. I paid a Guy $30.00 and she dont take a charge so I may be in the same Boat. But I have the Tool. I may have a Pic

    The 3 tools are the Bearing Pushers my friend tooled up.
    The other 2 are pics of the shock tool he made. It worked great. Im sure it will work great when I Rebuild my Rear Shock.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Tecate Rear Shock Tool-2.jpg   Tecate Rear Shock Tool.jpg   Tecate Bearing Pushers.jpg  
    84-85 Custom Tecate

    1986 Honda 200X Daily Rider

    2006 Suzuki King Quad

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