Shimming

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shall we keep a stash?

yeah great idea
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DannyMcCann
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My Bike: (1990) ZXR400H

Re: Shimming

Post by DannyMcCann »

I really want it done in a day thats the thing, this isnt going to be possible to get it done in a day AND cheap is it? :smt009

Might have to get it stripped down then and just get them swapped over, anyone know what the turnaround time from that shop is on the £3 swap?
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RedexRobB
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Re: Shimming

Post by RedexRobB »

What my original plan was when i did mine, was to do all the measuring up one day and re-assemble. Then another day when i was free, do the swapping over. Its a bit of a pain to strip it twice but the work load is spread over a few days and your not in a rush to beat the bike shop closing and beating the daylight. In the end it was much quicker than i thought to do so did it in one day.
DannyMcCann
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Joined: Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:49 pm
My Bike: (1990) ZXR400H

Re: Shimming

Post by DannyMcCann »

Only problem for me is im not attempting this on my own as I dont have the tools, my bike mechanic friend is coming over to help me / do it while I watch and I need to time having the car (which the missus uses for work) so I can pick him up as he doesnt drive. Its going to be a delicate operation ;)
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