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13-06-19, 12:41 PM | #11 |
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Re: Replacement rear shock
Im sure the could cobble one of the right length and spring weight to suit a pointy.
Other than that look for a decent 2nd hand OEM shock of the right length and just change the spring to suit
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15-06-19, 06:20 PM | #12 |
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Re: Replacement rear shock
Hagon's can supply shocks and fork springs for 2nd Generation, Gladius, and I would imagine the latest. That has also been stated by their guys on the stand at shows. On their website you can punch in your bike and it comes up with the correct suspension and fork springs for the bike and gives a choice of different types of shocks.
If you go back a decade YSS was virtually not known in the UK but these days thyy have achieved a good reputation at a budget price. For either of these look at Bike Revival's website they tend to be the least expensive with fast delivery. |
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