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dyzio 01-05-08 01:01 PM

Curvy rear shock (ZX or simmilar)
 
Hi'ya
Looking for ZX 6/10 shock (or a one that fits) for my 02 curvy.
Chers

svrash 01-05-08 09:30 PM

Re: Curvy rear shock (ZX or simmilar)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dyziowg (Post 1496261)
Hi'ya
Looking for ZX 6/10 shock (or a one that fits) for my 02 curvy.
Chers

Gonna be selling my Ohlins in a couple of months

dyzio 01-05-08 09:52 PM

Re: Curvy rear shock (ZX or simmilar)
 
Tell me more, how old is it (mileage), doest it need being rebuilt, and will it be ok for a 75kg rider?
Cheers.

svrash 02-05-08 07:49 AM

Re: Curvy rear shock (ZX or simmilar)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dyziowg (Post 1496964)
Tell me more, how old is it (mileage), doest it need being rebuilt, and will it be ok for a 75kg rider?
Cheers.

It's in good condition as i haven't riden it hard but it is getting on and could probobly do with a rebuild and you could get it set for your weight while it's there

dyzio 02-05-08 08:06 AM

Re: Curvy rear shock (ZX or simmilar)
 
Sounds good, but what rebuild costs are we talking about, as I have no idea (who does this kind of stuff?).
The other thing I need to ask is, does it fit straight in or do you need co cut the battery box?
And most important, how much will you be looking to get for it?

Cheers

Woody 02-05-08 09:20 AM

Re: Curvy rear shock (ZX or simmilar)
 
I've got a fully adjustable shock from a CBR600RR. Which I've just taken off my SV650 curvy '02. Slots straight in. Yours for ?50 + postage. Let me know.

svrash 02-05-08 09:29 PM

Re: Curvy rear shock (ZX or simmilar)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dyziowg (Post 1497163)
Sounds good, but what rebuild costs are we talking about, as I have no idea (who does this kind of stuff?).
The other thing I need to ask is, does it fit straight in or do you need co cut the battery box?
And most important, how much will you be looking to get for it?

Cheers

For a service/rebuld i was quoted ?100ish from an aproved ohlins centre

It fits straight in, no cutting or anything, the oil resivoir attaches to the rear subframe

I'm not sure on price yet but i'm thinking around ?120 + postage but i need to check the going rate for them minus rebuild/service costs of corse;)

dyzio 02-05-08 11:26 PM

Re: Curvy rear shock (ZX or simmilar)
 
Ok, let me know when it'll be for sale.


Cheers


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