View Full Version : rebuilding 350x rear shock question
blkstangman88
10-27-2011, 02:40 PM
does anyone have or know how to rebuild the rear shock on a 350x? ive gathered i need to send it somewhere for rebuild from what ive seen but id rathe do it myself if possible.
badass350x
10-27-2011, 03:09 PM
Let the pro's take care of it!!!!!
sp8twn
10-27-2011, 04:43 PM
i agree with badass,,,,,Let the pro's take care of it!!!!!
blkstangman88
10-27-2011, 06:16 PM
sweet, well who would come recommended? id like to powder coat it all black and get a new coil also.
badass350x
10-27-2011, 10:14 PM
There is a guy on ebay doing them, do a search he should pop up! Shoot a few messages too him, heard some good things about his work.
murfman
10-28-2011, 08:04 AM
This is an Email I received from Works Performance about the 350x shock:
Labor is included. Shock shaft must be in serviceable condition. If the shaft is not serviceable, see Guts Upgrade Cartridge costs listed below.
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The Heart Transplant includes the installation into your factory shock of a complete 6 stage compression damping piston assembly with valving specific to your weight and riding style and gas and oil service. Does not include seals or shaft bushing. Replacement costs (if required) are:
Seal replacement (incl seal) $69.00
Shaft bushing replacement, $58.00
"GUTS" UPGRADE CARTRIDGES FOR STOCK SINGLE SHOCKS
Standard cartridge (not rebound adjustable), installed $389.00
Rebound-adjustable cartridge, installed $499.00
Replacement, or upgrade spring, From: $110.00
Cartridges include: complete piston assembly, shaft, seals and seal holder, bumper, eye or clevis, appropriate spring retainers and gas and oil service .
murfman
10-28-2011, 08:08 AM
I noticed that my last post did not show the price of a "Heart Transplant" It is 239.00
murfman
11-11-2011, 11:31 PM
I found a local guy that does oval track shocks for cars, and has been doing some shock work for Rousch racing and a couple of Trophy Trucks for Baja as well. He is going to expand into the motorcycle and ATC/V market. I am dropping off my shock tomorrow morning. I will let you know what I find out.
CRAZY70MAN
11-12-2011, 06:54 AM
sblt500r here on the board does them if I am correct. That seems steep in price...240.00?? Mine was way less than that at atv shop.....
atc007
11-12-2011, 07:54 AM
I've been in this business over 23 years,{Atv/SLEDS/ Motorcycle} I made a decision early on,,to send ALL of my cranks,and shocks out. I am only One man,,was also running a dairy farm,and did not have time to be doing it ALL. So,,While I very much apprecieate the time,tools,and knowledge to rebuild shocks,,,the pricing has almost always sickened me!! Obviously,,you'd have to be very desperate,at the least,,to send it packing to Works at those prices!! It basically COSTS,,under $20 for whoever is doing the shock,,PLUS their labor,,which has to be at LEAST a $50 bill. Anything over that is ,,well,,,,depending on the shock,I suppose,,,,greedy. Again,no offense to those doing them. They are a tarry,greasy,nasty mess inside!! But these guys have the shock table,degreasers and equipment to deal with it professionally. And because of the continous greed,,,NO,,I don't have a SINGLE one I can recommend!! Sad,but true. My buddy was set when he had his Arctic Cat shop,,and after YEARS of me pushing,,he got the stuff,, He charged me $29,for a oil change and charge. $39 if it needed a seal..And when they sold out,,it went before I could get it!! Otherwise,,I would have the goodies! Murf,,let us know how your deal works out!!
nicker71
11-12-2011, 10:59 AM
I send my shocks to Dirtwork motosports, they can put new seals in it and change the oil and recharge it. None of the custom stuff though on these old shocks. All dirtworks does is atv stuff, mostly XC racing. Very knowlegdeable, and easy to talk to. http://www.dirtworksmotorsports.com/
pantera1975
11-12-2011, 12:49 PM
http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthread.php/133665-Pseudo-KTM-Project?highlight=ninja post #5 I had Ninja do my 86 250R shock its is awesome! Rebuilt it and got a Elka spring to match my riding style and weight. Highly recommend him. He is usually busy.
just ben
11-12-2011, 02:10 PM
I do my own for under 50.00. If you just want a stock rebuild, it's pretty easy to do with a bench vise and a few hand tools.
murfman
11-12-2011, 03:28 PM
I was quoted 50.00 for my 350x shock. I dropped it off today, he said it may take a while as he will have to order the seals etc... I will keep you posted. Brian definitely knows his chit. He is a very personable guy, best of all he is 15 minutes from my house. I also picked up some fully synthetic lube for my front forks from him as well. He does not have a website, but I found this:
http://www.racestarpublications.com/simplysusp.html
atc007
11-12-2011, 05:22 PM
I do my own for under 50.00. If you just want a stock rebuild, it's pretty easy to do with a bench vise and a few hand tools.
You make it sound so easy Ben! How do you charge them? The rest I understand.
murfman
11-12-2011, 08:01 PM
The recharging kits are available, but pricey
http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/Nitrogen-Kit-p-56.html
sblt500r
11-12-2011, 11:31 PM
i can rebuild shocks. but i can't do it for $50. heres a parts price list for a 350x shock, what i pay for parts
seals $20
shaft bushing $15
seal head o-ring $1
bottom out bumper $25
bladder(if needed) $20
oil $10
and ntrogen charge.
thats $91 in parts. not including tear down cleaning and assembly.
i charge $130 shipped back to rebuild a 350x shock.
just ben
11-13-2011, 09:55 AM
You make it sound so easy Ben! How do you charge them? The rest I understand.That I have done at a local shop. It costs me 5-10.00 depending what mood he is in
blkstangman88
11-13-2011, 07:13 PM
I contacted a dude on ebay. Rebuild. New cap. Black anodized. New spring to support my wt and extended swinger came to 345 shipped. Lil pricey but considering about 100 for rebuild parts. Springs are 80the thru h&r. Blk anodized is what it is plus his rebuild fee maybe its not terribly over priced?
Did you checkout Works Performance? They offer several replacement shocks for the 350X. Quite expensive. I also read their A-T steeler sing shock w/o reservoir would work. Although it doesn't have a res Works claims it will out perform the stock shock. You would have to call them for sizing.
http://www.worksperformance.com/html/atv_single_steeler.html
Works also offers a transplant service. You send them your shock and they gut it and replace the piston, ring, and valving components. Approx $240.
I attached their product chart for the 350X.
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