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Rear Shock Question
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<blockquote data-quote="dcumpian" data-source="post: 1401237" data-attributes="member: 91281"><p>Gooey, but not too sticky. Doesn't smell like the final gear oil. Without taking things apart, I'd say it looks like grease from the shock linkages and the shock mounts. When I pull the wheels off I will clean it all up really well before putting the wheels back on with new tires. I haven't lubed the splines yet, that is on the list of things to do when I pull the wheels off.</p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcumpian, post: 1401237, member: 91281"] Gooey, but not too sticky. Doesn't smell like the final gear oil. Without taking things apart, I'd say it looks like grease from the shock linkages and the shock mounts. When I pull the wheels off I will clean it all up really well before putting the wheels back on with new tires. I haven't lubed the splines yet, that is on the list of things to do when I pull the wheels off. Dan [/QUOTE]
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