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snowmiu19 23-05-2012 01:18 AM

RB5 Big Bore Shock End Loose
 
Hello there

I'm running the Big bores on my RB5 SP2 WC. What is frustrating is that the shock end keep coming out themselves both front and rear randomly. Im using the medium length shock ends.

Can anyone give me some suggestion to keep them in place and not come out? Or is it i did not screw them in enough? im following the manual for front 20.5mm and rear 29.5mm (shock cap to end in between length)

Thanks

Regards
Calvin

RogerM 23-05-2012 05:55 AM

Are you using the longer of the two top shock caps on all shocks? The difference is 1.5mm, equivalent to 3 full turns on the lower eyelets. I believe the WC spec build uses the longer (actually its mid length) lower eyelets (both these & shorts supplied in the kit) which are 4mm longer than the shorts.

Either of those could be the issue.

As I understand it the WC build actually suggests using internal limiters so the must be plenty of shock shaft to spare.

Hope that helps.

JohnM 23-05-2012 05:57 AM

Do you mean that the shock bottom is coming off of the shock shaft? if so have you over tightened them and stripped out the threads? You'll need new ends if so.

snowmiu19 23-05-2012 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnM (Post 657635)
Do you mean that the shock bottom is coming off of the shock shaft? if so have you over tightened them and stripped out the threads? You'll need new ends if so.

Hello, nope its not stripped. There are fine. im just worried that its screwed not in enough.

snowmiu19 23-05-2012 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerM (Post 657634)
Are you using the longer of the two top shock caps on all shocks? The difference is 1.5mm, equivalent to 3 full turns on the lower eyelets. I believe the WC spec build uses the longer (actually its mid length) lower eyelets (both these & shorts supplied in the kit) which are 4mm longer than the shorts.

Either of those could be the issue.

As I understand it the WC build actually suggests using internal limiters so the must be plenty of shock shaft to spare.

Hope that helps.

Hi Roger

What do you recommend me to use? the short cap or longer cap. The WC manual ask to use the long one which is RB5. Short is for ZX5. I notice some setup from Tebo uses the short ones.

How long must the front and rear shocks be? Must i measure from shock cap to shock end? if so what is the recommended length.

Either of those could be the issue.( what do you mean? are they prone to this issue)?

Thanks

Regards
Calvin

SimonW 23-05-2012 06:41 AM

Mine are screwed on so only 1mm of thread is visible on the shaft. Mine don't come off, the arm breaks instead, lol.

RudeTony 23-05-2012 07:22 AM

Calvin
Front shocks at 87mm Total length
Rear shocks at 98mm Total length
Front and rear using the long shock tops
You will be fine on that measurement

snowmiu19 23-05-2012 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RudeTony (Post 657655)
Calvin
Front shocks at 87mm Total length
Rear shocks at 98mm Total length
Front and rear using the long shock tops
You will be fine on that measurement


Thanks alot :):lol:. So other than that measurement the risk of popping out is higher?

You are from RudeBits hhehe, intrested in DB1 but in Malaysia no one is selling.

Thanks

Regards
Calvin

RudeTony 23-05-2012 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snowmiu19 (Post 657683)
Thanks alot :):lol:. So other than that measurement the risk of popping out is higher?

You are from RudeBits hhehe, intrested in DB1 but in Malaysia no one is selling.

Thanks

Regards
Calvin

You are safe with those measurements and we ship all over the world
:)

snowmiu19 29-05-2012 04:19 AM

Thanks all for the advice.

Finish on all Qualifying Heats and Finals in A-Main phew..... but did only 5th position for my RB5 first maiden outing

Thanks again.


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