Works Preformance Shocks, 15" eye to eye, looks to me the shafts will clean-up with a little work, will need seals and the right springs for you and your riding level, eyelets look like 10mm, can't remember what these came off, was going to rebuild and put in my Elsinore CR250, you can always find a good set of used springs.
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Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- Harley 60's/70's vintage big twin prestolite chrome starter cover.(US $19.99)
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- 1975 honda cl360 rear brake pedal pivot bolt(US $9.65)
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