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Maybe it's just me, but looks like the shocks are bent.Maybe just the way the photo was taken. The mounting holes don't look like they are parallel.
He does seem to stress the point that they are used units.
I believe they're 13.5. And yeah, they're not Ohlins, but if you can get them for $100, I'd call them good for the money. I haven't bottomed out one time since the swap, and I ripped up the twisties down by US129.
I believe they're 13.5. And yeah, they're not Ohlins, but if you can get them for $100, I'd call them good for the money. I haven't bottomed out one time since the swap, and I ripped up the twisties down by US129.
Not bottomed out on mine... guess what... did not have to hike the rear of my bike up 2.5" to say so. You get what you pay for.
Oh yeah I have Ohlins and a lean great lookin low profile tripper solo seat! Oh and I am not posting about how after 300 miles I am sore. (cause I can go all day on my setup). You have 13.5" of suspension and a sundowner and still a sore azz after 300 miles...Hmm wonder about the decisions you have made...There is a point where you admit the truth... this may be a good one... your shocks sucK.
Not bottomed out on mine... guess what... did not have to hike the rear of my bike up 2.5" to say so. You get what you pay for.
Oh yeah I have Ohlins and a lean great lookin low profile tripper solo seat! Oh and I am not posting about how after 300 miles I am sore. (cause I can go all day on my setup). You have 13.5" of suspension and a sundowner and still a sore azz after 300 miles...Hmm wonder about the decisions you have made...There is a point where you admit the truth... this may be a good one... your shocks sucK.
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