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  • Rattly rear end – what's good in the world of shock bushings these days?
  • jam-bo
    Full Member

    Normal DU bushes and and alloy top hats or are these low frictions kits worth the extra?

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    zero-cool
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    Burgtec do Ti bushes which are good and offsetshockbushes.com do brass ones (both do offset and standard) which are also good but much cheaper.

    Tom KP

    carlphillips
    Free Member

    I use the heavy duty mount kits and nylon du bushes… I do seem to get slightly better life than the top hat and metal ones I used to use..

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Don’t go with alu tophats, it’s a horrible way to do the job.

    I can’t see any reason not to go with either a TF low friction kit or a j-tech igus kit. I’ve used both, can’t tell any difference in use or in lifespan but the J-tech approach is cheaper to buy and cheaper to replace bushings in.

    vincienup
    Free Member

    TF heavy duty is my default.

    steveh
    Full Member

    Offset bushes in brass are surely the wrong material? Brass is soft which is the last thing you want a shaft like that to be?

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Depends on your brass tbh but it can be as hard as iron. Put it another way, it’s harder and more corrosion resistant than aluminium, which is often used for this job. I had a brass set for a little while (sold bike), they were fine, can’t comment on longterm.

    There’s other places that do ti, I can’t remember who did mine but they were way cheaper than Burgtec.

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