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Author Topic: Putting Banshee Shocks On The Zilla  (Read 1032 times)

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Re: Putting banshee shocks on the Zilla
« on: May 03, 2013, 10:02:54 pm »
The powder coater did a great job of taping all parts off and pluging the frame bolt holes but I will chase them all because they did get some media blasting im sure.  With the exception my greese zirks on front hubs and rear bearing carrier got covered up with powder coat.  I will see if i can sand the PC off the zirk tip or just replace the zirk--no big deal either way.  As others stated I will put my bearings in the freezer over night and put my spindle  in the oven at about 200 for a bit.  I borrowed a small press so I dont have to beat on it.

Buckeye--have you-or did you- rebuild your bearings in the rear suspension cushion lever---my smaller one was SOLID rust.
If they can't kick start it--THEY CAN'T RIDE IT

 

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