Just opened up the rear shocks on this Chief and was amazed, there are zerks on the top and bottom, there was enough grease to fill the zerk (maybe a pump), yet I pulled the shocks apart and could blow through the fitting the nipple screwed into all the way to the other side, absolutely no grease, I have found every fitting to be like this, I am lucky that not many miles were put on since it was last assembled, however I can't leave anything to chance. Everything is coming apart but man what a pos it would have been if all had rusted solid.
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I am not going to pretend that I know the exact answer to this, hopefully an experienced rider will jump in.
I would suggest the spring assembly and inner housing be lubricated well with grease, also ensure the shaft is full, (my new to me bike was dry), then follow the manufacturers greasing schedule. I would then use 3 strokes of the grease gun following that schedule. (I am open to being corrected and would welcome opinions.)Bob Beatty
AMCA 19209
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I will dive in again. Upon assembly grease the outer shaft, fill the inner shaft (grease-way) and zerks with grease. Assemble and follow the recommended grease schedule (apperently 1k mikes) and then give it 1 shot at each zerk. Can't go wrong.Last edited by NiteOwl; 03-13-2013, 06:16 PM.Bob Beatty
AMCA 19209
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