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Motorcycle Possbay Universal Replacement Suspension Motorcycle & Powersports in Parts Review

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BrandPossbay
PositionRear
Vehicle Service TypeMotorcycle
ColorBlack & Orange
MaterialSpring Steel

Description of Motorcycle Possbay Universal Replacement Suspension Motorcycle & Powersports in Parts

In order to avoid inconvenience to you, please check the size before ordering.Working stroke: 60mm; Max load: 200 Kg. Size: Eye to eye length: 320mm (12.6''), eye Diameter(with Bushing): 12mm.Spring thickness: Approx.7mm,Spring Width: Approx.64mm (2.5"). High-quality Materials: Universal motorbike shock absorbers is made of Aluminium and solid steel.Durable and safe, ensure the comfort when riding. The motorbike shock absorbers fit on most Dirt Bikes, Go-kart and Moped Quad.The orange and black combination design makes the appearance exquisite and atmospheric, best choice for replacement, style upgrading or bike modification. Package include: 1 Pair Motorcycle Shock Absorber, 2pc Wrench, 2 X Tubes.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not too sure: Motorcycle and Powersports

I got these for my 2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750. Installation was ok, had to reuse old bushings from old dampers. You only have 2 levels of preload. Don't feel much cushioning on rebound. I haven't ridden it yet, but if it drives like this I think I'll get it back. Update - they are fine after about 2 months of driving. Definitely soft springs - damping is adequate Update number 2 - yeah it's not very good. I would use this on a small bike and a small racer. First off, I'll be using progressive

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