|  Any tips on taking apart Enduro FSR rear triangle? | snowman3 Jun 18, 2003 12:01 PM | | Just got an '03 Enduro. I thought that disconnecting the pivots near the rear axle would make it a little easier to put a chain-slap-guard on the chain stay.
So I find out the hard way that the pivots points are put together really tight and have spacers + bushings. I finally managed to get the dang thing put back together. Disconnecting the rear shock link helped make things a little more flexible.
So any tips on how to disasemble and reasemble the FSR? |
|  You don't need to disassemble it... | EnduroProCT Jun 18, 2003 12:31 PM | | To put a chainslap guard on, you do not need to disassemble the entire chainstay. All you have to do is buy a Lizard Skin one that velcroes. When opened, it is flat, you wrap it around the chainstay and then velcro it. Through a zip tie around it, but not where it goes over the open cable, (the housing is ok though), to keep it in place. Any questions let me know. |
|  You don't need to disassemble it... | snowman3 Jun 18, 2003 5:42 PM | | Yeah, I did put a lizard skin on it. I was also goofing around with putting an old inner-tube on the chainstay without cutting the tube and using zip ties. I figured I could get away with it since I could disconnect the suspension and slide it onto the chainstay.
The tube didn't fit very well, so I just wanted to put it back together and use the lizard skin. Putting it back together was a total hassle, so I'm wondering if there's an easy way? |
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