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Any tips on taking apart Enduro FSR rear triangle?(3 posts)

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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