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Old Mar 24, 2004 | 10:47 PM
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My fronts are shot, and my rear seems like the seal is seeping. I think the shafts chewed up. Theres no way in hell I'm buying another set of aftermarket shocks that ARENT rebuildable. Its just stupid. So I'm not into jumping real high, or MX or anything extreme. I just like to climb hills and ride fast. So if I were to get a low cost works shock, the AT Steeler I think, can I rebuild it if, or when it finally blows?

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Old Mar 24, 2004 | 11:15 PM
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I'm not sure. Maybe you can visit their website and e-mail them somehow? Their web site is www.worksperformance.com . i have them and mine seem to be fine. Maybe the gaskets can be replaced.

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Motion Pro Twist throttle
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Old Mar 25, 2004 | 07:51 AM
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yes, u can rebuild works shocks and they are probably the cheapest. also check their website on haveing the rear shock upgraded with a works heart or guts transplant. that will save u a few hundred bucks.
 
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