Corte Cosso Shocks From 1978 Maico 440 on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
Pair of used Corte Cosso shocks with straight shafts and no pitting. Painted and new decal put on. The seals have not been changed. They came on my 1978 Maico 440 Magnum but I never used them cause I decided to go with ohlins. They will fit other years, sizes and bikes. No overseas shipping. If you have any questions or need other pictures please ask.
Question was asked on size and they are 360mm eye-to-eye and the eyes are 14mm. For SAE that equals just under 1/2 inch for the eye size and about 14 1/4 inches eye-to-eye.
Item re-listed due to non-payment from previous winning bidder.
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