cjkusmierz New member Joined Dec 30, 2007 Messages 28 Location West Michigan Jan 8, 2008 #1 One of my shocks in the front is a little low. Would it be possible to just buy some gas and fill it back up. Recharge? Its a vmax 600 LE. Thanks D DARV Life Member Joined May 11, 2003 Messages 255 Age 64 Location fort frances, Ontario Jan 8, 2008 #2 is it steel or anum if it is anum it rebuildable just get rebuild if it the tss you need to replace it wagsman New member Joined Jan 4, 2008 Messages 11 Age 35 Location 518 New York Jan 10, 2008 #3 I believe you have to replace those shocks because that happened to one of my friends on his 96 vmax 500. You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
One of my shocks in the front is a little low. Would it be possible to just buy some gas and fill it back up. Recharge? Its a vmax 600 LE. Thanks
D DARV Life Member Joined May 11, 2003 Messages 255 Age 64 Location fort frances, Ontario Jan 8, 2008 #2 is it steel or anum if it is anum it rebuildable just get rebuild if it the tss you need to replace it wagsman New member Joined Jan 4, 2008 Messages 11 Age 35 Location 518 New York Jan 10, 2008 #3 I believe you have to replace those shocks because that happened to one of my friends on his 96 vmax 500. You must log in or register to reply here.
is it steel or anum if it is anum it rebuildable just get rebuild if it the tss you need to replace it
wagsman New member Joined Jan 4, 2008 Messages 11 Age 35 Location 518 New York Jan 10, 2008 #3 I believe you have to replace those shocks because that happened to one of my friends on his 96 vmax 500.
I believe you have to replace those shocks because that happened to one of my friends on his 96 vmax 500.