This shock was removed from a 2001 Kawasaki kx60. It will fit 1983-2003 models. It is a "works" brand shock (i believe) with a remote Reservoir and two way adjustable spring for a much more controlled and plush ride over the stock shock. Length and ride height remain stock and no Modifications are required to install this shock. Seal appears to be good as well as the bearing. The Braiding on the reservoir line has two imperfections but no leaks (as seen in pictures).
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