rear shock recharge
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I Called Arkport Cycles tonight after work to see how much a 2001 Yamaha Warrior Light Bulb would be..... 17.90 each (OUCH )...
I Said to the Guy while I the phone with ya ,any idea what it cost to have a 2001 Yamaha Warrior rear shock Recharged asit's saggin' even without my 145 lb frame on it...
He said that he would transfur me to the Repair shop down stairs,So I talk with the guy down there and he said it cost $10.00 to have them recharged.....Is it me or Does that sound CHEAP?
I was goin' to take the quad up after work tomorrow to have it recharged,he said that they would need atless 6" to hook up to the Pop can type unit with the phillip screw in the center....I said okay as Once there I could remove a rear wheel and unbolt the Tank so it swings out free....
Mean while I Got bored as the night was young yet,and unbolted the plastics and took off the intire shock and canistor....Make it simple cut and dry for um' Just incase I forget the tell the guy that drives them down stairs into the work area,that it has no front brakes....I would hate to have to pay for other folks machine damage as he drove down there and couldn't stop on just rear brakes....
Anyhow ,My Question is....... DOES $10.00 seem like cheap to be a correct Job on recharging?
Thanks alot
Scottie_The_Boy
I Said to the Guy while I the phone with ya ,any idea what it cost to have a 2001 Yamaha Warrior rear shock Recharged asit's saggin' even without my 145 lb frame on it...
He said that he would transfur me to the Repair shop down stairs,So I talk with the guy down there and he said it cost $10.00 to have them recharged.....Is it me or Does that sound CHEAP?
I was goin' to take the quad up after work tomorrow to have it recharged,he said that they would need atless 6" to hook up to the Pop can type unit with the phillip screw in the center....I said okay as Once there I could remove a rear wheel and unbolt the Tank so it swings out free....
Mean while I Got bored as the night was young yet,and unbolted the plastics and took off the intire shock and canistor....Make it simple cut and dry for um' Just incase I forget the tell the guy that drives them down stairs into the work area,that it has no front brakes....I would hate to have to pay for other folks machine damage as he drove down there and couldn't stop on just rear brakes....
Anyhow ,My Question is....... DOES $10.00 seem like cheap to be a correct Job on recharging?
Thanks alot
Scottie_The_Boy
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