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Post by abe on May 14, 2004 7:19:35 GMT -5
I have a used shock I will sell. It's blue, pre-load adjustment only, good for people over 150lbs. It's longer so it raises the rear a bit. Perfect for a scoot with the long wheelbase kit Offers??
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Post by scrible88 on May 14, 2004 10:55:54 GMT -5
Is it just a bolt on upgrade? Does it fit with the stock fittings, etc?
How much $ do you want for it? I find my Ruckus sits a little low.
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Post by abe on May 17, 2004 5:28:24 GMT -5
It just bolts on. You will have to cut the fender for it to fit. This is a problem with all aftermarket shocks.
make me an offer
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Post by Dandy Dan on Jun 10, 2004 17:13:42 GMT -5
still got that shock for sale abe? if so how much does it raise the rear end? I like catch a bit of air off curbs etc. on my scoot but the current set up is pretty soft. Would this shock be a big difference? How much was it new? Thanks, Dan
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Post by abe on Jun 11, 2004 4:30:04 GMT -5
I still have it. It raises the rear about an inch, too high if you ask me. Anything is better than the stock piece unless your a 100lb Japanese girl. I still have it because I talk everyone out of it. I paid $75 and it's made in China. I will have Showa shocks that are the correct length in the Store..so if you can wait???
Unless you are doing the long wheelbase thing I'd go with the stock length. It will handle better ;D
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Post by dandurston on Jun 11, 2004 18:31:25 GMT -5
yeah i don't really want it higher, just stiffer so i guess i'll wait
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