Azusa Az 170019 Mini Bike Go Kart Shocks on 2040-parts.com
Milton, Vermont, United States
NOS New unused pair of Azusa AZ 170019 shocks for go carts or mini bikes. They measure 12 7/8" overall length. Azusa says 12 ' eye to eye center but I measure 11 3/4 " and they are 1 13/16" at their widest point , the springs. They have a 12mm (.47") bushing hole for mounting.
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