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I a wee bit of play in my shock mount, I've changed the bottom eyelet bush a few weeks back and noticed the reducer seems to have worn a tad as it pops out very easily now.

I take it that's just a consumable part that needs changing periodically ?

I see the are £28 on mojo which seems a lot for what it is...... Any others sell them cheaper?

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Posted : 22/04/2014 2:10 pm
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Is yours tophats? Proper (what some call "heavy duty" hardware can last the life of the bike, alu tophats are rubbish though and disposable.

I think my last lot were from jtech, some sort of posh super-slippy thing that I can't tell any difference with.


 
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Top hats..... I guess so...

Same as these

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Yeah, those are shit. Proper ones are more complicated so they do cost a bit more.


 
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Off chance, anyone know the size for an orange alpine?

I've no digital calipers, bolt hole is 8mm, measuring width with a ruler is 22ish but I've seen 22 & 23.2 for sale in he hd kits, thinking its the 23.2 but don't want to order the wrong thing


 
Posted : 22/04/2014 7:56 pm