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Öhlins HD 764 piggyback shocks
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Öhlins HD 764 piggyback shocks
I bought these in February for $1,350 direct from Öhlins in NC. They have about 5K miles on them. I switched to a smaller bike so I can't use them. They had stickers on the reservoirs but I gently removed them for a stealthy look.
Data: https://www.ohlins.eu/en/products/mo.../hd-764--5386/
They are sprung for a 200-220 pound aggressive rider. They have adjustable compression and rebound dampening. The preload is also adjustable and the tool for that is included. There are 4 bushings and 8 spacers included as well.
I have the original Öhlins box they were shipped in and I will ship them to you in the same box. I will ensure they are packed properly to avoid damage.
Your cost? Only $850 shipped and insured anywhere in the Lower 48!
If you have any questions please let me know!
Data: https://www.ohlins.eu/en/products/mo.../hd-764--5386/
They are sprung for a 200-220 pound aggressive rider. They have adjustable compression and rebound dampening. The preload is also adjustable and the tool for that is included. There are 4 bushings and 8 spacers included as well.
I have the original Öhlins box they were shipped in and I will ship them to you in the same box. I will ensure they are packed properly to avoid damage.
Your cost? Only $850 shipped and insured anywhere in the Lower 48!
If you have any questions please let me know!
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I backed the preload off when I wiped the shocks down when I removed them.
From what I understand, the springs on these are the "standard" springs which cover most riders. The next lighter spring is for really light people. You could call them to see what they say. My invoice lists the springs as:
00180-22
Spring 46/220/29 N/mm (B)
I have no idea what that stuff means, though.
From what I understand, the springs on these are the "standard" springs which cover most riders. The next lighter spring is for really light people. You could call them to see what they say. My invoice lists the springs as:
00180-22
Spring 46/220/29 N/mm (B)
I have no idea what that stuff means, though.
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