I've scanned the technical manual for the frame, and I'm waiting to hear from a mod about putting it in the Gallery and Archive under "Boulder". Rather than copy it out, there will be some more info for you there.
I'd recommend not drifting out the swingarm spindle and oilite bushes unless you're replacing them. It's all pressed together and won't take kindly to being pressed apart and pressed back together again.
Shock is pretty self explanatory if you've got this far. Fill with 5w oil until is just covers the bare spring. There are two small dowels inside the top-tube that locate on one end of the spring. Be careful not to damage them. This holds the spring in place whilst you wind on the shock eyelet to adjust preload. Needless to say, relax all preload before removing the shock unless you're happy with it jack-in-the-boxing into your face...
Air shock saves 1/2lb and is more tunable, but more fiddly.
I'd recommend not drifting out the swingarm spindle and oilite bushes unless you're replacing them. It's all pressed together and won't take kindly to being pressed apart and pressed back together again.
Shock is pretty self explanatory if you've got this far. Fill with 5w oil until is just covers the bare spring. There are two small dowels inside the top-tube that locate on one end of the spring. Be careful not to damage them. This holds the spring in place whilst you wind on the shock eyelet to adjust preload. Needless to say, relax all preload before removing the shock unless you're happy with it jack-in-the-boxing into your face...
Air shock saves 1/2lb and is more tunable, but more fiddly.