Motopower Video Productions LLC
KTM
and Husaberg WP 50 mm Shock General Description (DVD: S250SX05D)
KTM ’98 - ’06 (125 cc - 525 cc)
Husaberg ’99 – ’06 with WP 50 mm shocks
The Service manual recommends that the shock oil and seals be replaced
each year. Shock valves and shims are changed to set the suspension
just the way you like it. I don’t know about you, but I can’t afford to
pay a shop more than $200 for suspension maintenance. The cost of the
oil, seals, shims and valves are relatively inexpensive. Most of the
cost is the shop labor. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could do it yourself
with confidence just like the pro’s do? We’ll show you how to maintain
your shock for a fraction of one service charge.
This DVD is designed for those who
prefer watching a demonstration rather than reading a manual or fumbling
your way through the process. After watching our detailed step-by-step
video, you should be able to service your shock in approximately 2.5
hours (not including the nitrogen charge) if you possess moderate
mechanical skills.
Savings estimate |
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Procedure |
LABOR cost per occurrence |
Estimated occurrences per year |
Estimated time it will take to do the procedure after watching the video |
Video cost |
3 year savings |
Shock oil, seal and valves |
$200.00 |
1 |
2 hours |
$37.95 |
$562.05 |
We’ll show you how to do this in your garage with minimal special tools. The mechanic speaks slowly so you can watch the video and take notes if you like. Unlike most maintenance videos that focus on the actor, this video is shot at close range so you can see the details. You can see each part through disassembly and reassembly. No steps are skipped.
Samples from our DVD
See
a sample video!
See a FREE WP Sample video on
converting to a Schrader Valve
What
you’ll get:
A detailed video performed by a
certified motorcycle mechanic on a 2005 KTM 250SX.
What you'll need:
Tools and Supplies
This
DVD contains the following:
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