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							Hey guys,
 Newbie here, but i've just bought an Ed classic, and the shocks need replacing. Question 1: Is it simply a matter of unbolting them at the top, pulling them out and then bolting in new ones? question 2: what sort of price should i expect to pay for a set of decent shocks? (koni etc). If im going to put in new shocks i may as well put in good ones i think. anyway, thanks for your help guys. Gazza. | |||
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| One Drone | 
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							Don't have to buy Koni to get 'good' shocks.. KYB are good as well at a fraction of the price. Changing shocks is pretty easy, best you have a service manual or someone to give you a hand when you're going to do it however.						
						
						
								
							 
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| GazzaED | 
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							thanks mate,
 what sort of prices am i looking at for a set of KYB's then? I just want something thats good quality, and will last for a while without problems. | |||
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							Can't remember wat my kyb's cost exactly, but yer rears are piss to change fronts are a little harder, but yea get yaself a manual. KYB's are a good quality shock and im very happy with mine.						
						
						
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