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    So I recently rebuild my front shocks and never really took notice how it all goes back together I assumed the manual would help there but my question is do anyone know how many bushings go on the shock where axle slides thru I got my shed tore up looking and can only find one pls help and if you have a pic that would be great it's a 2001 600 katana and need a rough idea about the axle and all spacers I have 2 there say for the rims but only one for the shock I had to remove it for the drain screw if that helps also the manual I am using is the Hayes one

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    The online fiche is a good place to look at what order parts go in.
    1989 GSXF 750 Katana.
    V&H supersport exhaust, ported head, GSXR cams
    Michelin PR2's, RT fork springs and R6 shock

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    • #3
      This is life's way of telling you to bag up, label or screw back in whatever you take off...Nobody's memory is that good.



      Schematic courtesy of BikeBandit.com

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      • #4
        Thanks that's what I needed now to finish assembly. Also do anyone know why I can only post on certain boards and can't upload pictures

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 2001nfldkatana View Post
          Thanks that's what I needed now to finish assembly. Also do anyone know why I can only post on certain boards and can't upload pictures

          Probably cause you're a skid mark...
          2004 KTM 525 EXC
          2004 KTM 200 EXC
          1990 Suzuki GSX600F
          1978-1/2 AMF/H-D Low Rider 1200

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          • #6
            There's only a limited number of direct uploads allowed, otherwise pics have to be uploaded to an image hosting site and linked to.
            I haven't read the rules in forever, but I seem to remember there being some things that aren't allowed until you get to 10 posts.
            1998 Katana 750
            1992 Katana 1100
            2006 Ninja 250

            2006 Katana 600 RIP - 130k miles

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            • #7
              Bag and tag +1^
              We may not always win the game, but we never lose the party.

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