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REAR SHOCK ABSORBER the question

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After the replacement of oil and oil seal in the shock absorbers during swaying of the stern of motorcycle appeared the sound "knock - knock". Is probability that I it incorrectly gathered components. How it is correct assembling?
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check the pictures on gamblers shock rebuild reference faq thread. with bike on center check play at rear wheel:action::waving:
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I solved problem.
Unnecessary sound created the destroyed rubber damper.
it broke and fell between the turns of springs, making it necessary to strike one spring another.
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Thanks for the references. I did not know as to dismantle shock absorber without the prompt
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where can I find this piece of rubber-not in the Honda fiche?
Can I do without?
What is there for?
Lucio
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not sure about 1100 but your 1200 should have rubber bushing on top and metal and rubber on bottom, i'll see if i can find part numbers:action::waving:
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Hi saioro



Bikebandit shows the parts.



http://www.bikebandit.com/?WT.mc_id=803&WT.mc_r=2&WT.srch=1



http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/honda-motorcycle-gl1100i-gold-wing-interstate-1982/o/m2338



The first link is to the home page, the second link is to the page with the parts (15 & 16).



The Honda dealer should be able to get them. I find taxs are cheaper than shiping. Some dealers will give you a discount.



Good Luck Joe
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Not sure he has a Honda dealer in his area.
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