Please share your secrets! What mods have you made to your TRX?
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iainrober
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by iainrober » Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:21 am
H follks,
For those of you that have done it, how did you raise the rear end of the bike to allow you to change out the dog bones? I had thought my paddock stand would do the trick until I realised that I was loading up the rear suspension
Any tips?
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by ac@39 » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:02 am
try a block of wood on rear wheel and braced against the bar under pillion seat -- just make sure rear wheel doesnt move
inspired by san miguel
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by trixynut » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:23 am
Get a piece of bar to go through swing arm pivot point and then an axle stand on either side.
If you put your paddock stand on some blocks or boards, then use it as usual, this should give you the extra height to be able to put the bar and axle stands/piles of wood/bricks in place. Then take it off the paddock stand.
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by cobbadiggabuddyblooo » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:37 am
Or just use a ratchet strap up over your ceiling Joyce in the garage and take the weight off the rear end with the bike on your paddock stand.
Loosen all the bolts before you do this though.
Take off the tail piece and cradle the rear frame.
Once suspended remove the bolts and dog bones , ratchet up a couple of clicks so your shorter dog bone align and return the bolts and nuts.
Release the ratchet and when on solid ground, torque up the bolts..
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by dicky » Tue Sep 22, 2015 11:31 am
trixynut wrote:Get a piece of bar to go through swing arm pivot point and then an axle stand on either side.
If you put your paddock stand on some blocks or boards, then use it as usual, this should give you the extra height to be able to put the bar and axle stands/piles of wood/bricks in place. Then take it off the paddock stand.
This is my recommended method. It's worked for me on many bikes.
Not everyone has a Joyce in their ceiling and ratchet straps. I really don't want to think any further about what Cobba is getting up to (bloody Queenslanders, they're a weird mob).
I have stabilised the bike by using a strap suspended from a ceiling joist, assuming that they are exposed, most garages are, that works quite well.
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by SDN » Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:09 pm
cobbadiggabuddyblooo wrote:Or just use a ratchet strap up over your ceiling Joyce in the garage and take the weight off the rear end with the bike on your paddock stand.
Loosen all the bolts before you do this though.
Take off the tail piece and cradle the rear frame.
Once suspended remove the bolts and dog bones , ratchet up a couple of clicks so your shorter dog bone align and return the bolts and nuts.
Release the ratchet and when on solid ground, torque up the bolts..
As cobba states I put a sling round rear of frame and lifted the back end up using chain block suspended off the garage roof joist, which worked fine. Again as he says loosen off all the bolts with the bike on the ground, while doing all this I would remove and grease all the suspension linkage bearings!
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by SDN » Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:26 pm
dicky wrote:trixynut wrote:Get a piece of bar to go through swing arm pivot point and then an axle stand on either side.
If you put your paddock stand on some blocks or boards, then use it as usual, this should give you the extra height to be able to put the bar and axle stands/piles of wood/bricks in place. Then take it off the paddock stand.
This is my recommended method. It's worked for me on many bikes.
Not everyone has a Joyce in their ceiling and ratchet straps. I really don't want to think any further about what Cobba is getting up to (bloody Queenslanders, they're a weird mob).
I have stabilised the bike by using a strap suspended from a ceiling joist, that works quite well.
Maybe Cobba has been reading fifty shades of shite - and got his garage suitably kitted out - bit rough trying it out on a poor innocent rex - LOL
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by drix » Tue Sep 22, 2015 3:01 pm
For me, it's side stand or paddock stand and a trolley jack under the shock linkage. Make sure the trolley jack is aligned with the shock and secured/doesn't move
Loosen up the dog bones bolts before placing the bike on the trolley jack

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by NWS870R » Wed Sep 23, 2015 12:10 am
I want to hear more about Joyce - sounds like a right 'un!!

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by cobbadiggabuddyblooo » Wed Sep 23, 2015 5:54 am
Yer baby,
Lifting her rear end gives me a bone a dog couldn't chew through...
Close Simon, it was an add online selling 50 shades of rim tape...

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by Mincehead » Wed Sep 23, 2015 8:12 am
Rimming tape? Nah, that`s a Aussie thing.

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by SDN » Wed Sep 23, 2015 12:24 pm
Brian I am deffo at one with mince on this one
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by iainrober » Wed Sep 23, 2015 2:43 pm
thanks for the replies guys.
In the end i used a bar under the subframe and then lowered the bike off the paddock stand so that the bar rested on blocks either side of the bike. Not the safest method but it worked!
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by NWS870R » Thu Sep 24, 2015 12:00 am
cobbadiggabuddyblooo wrote:Yer baby,
Lifting her rear end gives me a bone a dog couldn't chew through...
Close Simon, it was an add online selling 50 shades of rim tape...

You haven't met my dog!!

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by Mincehead » Thu Sep 24, 2015 7:47 am
I have!
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