Question: Need to replace rear shock, how difficult?

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My rear shock started leaking, so I got a replacement shock. How hard is it to replace the rear shock? Do I need any special tools? Or is it just unbolt the old one, bolt on the new one?
Thanks.
 
No special tools needed . But you need to find A way to hold rear of bike up to remove and replace shock. I used cargo straps over roof truss. a cherry picker or motor puller also works well as does a tree. I also have a compleat S shock if you need one.
 
Sweet, thanks guys.
I also have a compleat S shock if you need one.
I got a low-mileage, used one off ebay. If I run into problems, I'll hit you up.
 
Just jack the bike up onto its side stand using a jack under the muffler...

Works like a charm. The shock is exceptionally easy to swap--one bolt on top, one bolt and nut (you'll need a Torx wrench or socket) on the swingarm, and remember to unbolt the remote reservoir from its clamp/resting place under the seat. Easy peasy. [up]
 
what is the difference between the s and the r shocks? i am interested red rider as my rear shock is also leaking .
 
Red rider, could you please message me more info on the shock? Miles, condition, price, ect. I am interested fo sho thank you
 
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