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13
Maintenance
Working on your Ripley
Should you find it necessary to
replace any of the bearings on the Ri-
pley eccentric linkages, you will need
to remove the swingarm. For that,
you will need the following tools:
• 12mm open end wrench
• 15mm socket wrench
• 2 x 6mm Allen wrench
• 1 x 5mm Allen wrench
• 2 x 4mm Allen wrenches
Bearing Replacement:
Please refer to the section on Ripley
Swingarm Removal on pages 44–45.
Ibis will be offering a bearing remov-
al tool in addition to a bearing press
in mid 2013. Complete instructions
will be included in the next version of
this guide.
Ripley Bearing Specs:
Eccentric Core Inner Bearings:
6806-2RS (30 x 42 x 7)
These are the same size as BB30
bearings.
Lower outer bearings
608-RS 8x22x7
These mount in the swingarm and
can be found in skate shops.
Upper outerbearing
698-RS 8x19x6
These mount in the swingarm and
can be found in skate shops.
The Ripley uses the following shock and
shock hardware:
Upper Hardware:
21.8mm wide with an 8mm bore
Lower Hardware:
Bushing removed, use provided clevis
bolt
Ripley Shock:
7.25(184mm) eye to eye
1.75” (44mm) shaft travel
All Mojos use the same shock
mounting hardware.
Upper Hardware:
• 21.8mm wide with an 8mm bore
Lower Hardware:
• 40mm wide with an 8mm bore

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