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Originally Posted by Gustopher
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I would avoid "All Balls" products unless this is your absolute last resort. Bad reputation for everything they make. Cheapest, low quality Chinese junk out there. Most of their seals DO NOT FIT and LEAK.
Get onto KLR.net and ask for help/advice on this. Lots of KLR knowledge there or on other KLR forums, even on ADV Rider.
IMO, that dealer in Puebla is your best bet. If he's good he will be able to rebuild your KLR shock using OEM Kawasaki parts (hopefully not All Balls parts).
Or, he may be able to sell you a used or new shock. A NEW shock is going to cost a fortune, so rebuilding would be your best option cost wise.
But finding a qualified suspension technician that knows how to handle your Kayaba (KYB) shock may be a challenge. With luck, the dealer in Puebla will know someone who can do this PROPERLY. Poorly done shock rebuilds will leak ... sooner rather than later.
A proper rebuild with quality seals should last 10 years.
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