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Kawasaki F5, F9, F8, Bighorn, F81m, G31m Factory Oem Or Speed Kit Rear Shocks on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Atascadero, California, US

Atascadero, California, US
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These are rare items! These I believe are the Kawasaki factory accessory speed kit shocks for the F5/F9/F8 and OEM install on the F81M/G31M. This info was passed to me by the PO of the F5 they were removed from. I have done my research and this looks to be the real deal, so please do yours to confirm mine. These shocks are 5 way adjustable and 13" in length and are much superior to the stock shocks on the enduros. The seals and shafts are fine and there is no leakage. Please read the description above. The shocks have been painted by the PO and will need to be refinished if going on your G31M or F81M resto. These are nice performing shocks for any installation, but please be certain they are correct for yours.

No overseas shipping on these.

$15 US shipping. Canada inquire.

Good Luck!

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