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Title: bump stop on shock
Post by: Jerh Heffernan on September 08, 2016, 06:35:00 PM
Bust my Nivomat on a manhole last week. got a replacement used BMW shock today, fitted it and took it for a test drive, after returning i noticed the bump stop in the top of the shock had started to break up. i removed what was left of it, and took another test ride, the bike handles great and great suspension. do I need the bump stop? can i open that shock and fit a new stopper? I'd hate having to go to the bother of having to return it to the UK and wait for a new one. if its safe to ride without the stopper I'm fine with that, but would appreciate comments and advice.
Title: Re: bump stop on shock
Post by: PaulP on September 08, 2016, 07:02:16 PM
My bump stop was at the bottom of the shock, but it had degraded beyond servicable use, so I chiselled it outta there.

I don't believe it will make much difference, it depends how much in the way of 'beans' you intend to give the machine.
Title: Re: bump stop on shock
Post by: Jerh Heffernan on September 08, 2016, 07:08:41 PM
I wouldn't be a hard driver by no means. 70-80 max. nearly all the time solo. I take it the bump is there to stop the shock bottoming out too harsh, rearly happens to me. the spring and damper are in great shape.
Title: Re: bump stop on shock
Post by: Martin on September 08, 2016, 09:16:27 PM
If you don't use it for Moto-X or hit large holes or kerbs at speed you should be right. At a pinch you can get one from a shock specialist cut it at a angle and hold it in place with a stainless cable tie.
Regards Martin.