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Nos Rear Shocks Harley Sprint Ss250cc,sx250,ss350cc,sx350 Aermacchi on 2040-parts.com

US $158.63
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:REDWING

 

Remember....Rare parts go quickly !!!!

BRAND NEW OLD STOCK made in the 1970s an excellent quality rear shock with DUAL RATE SPRINGS 70/130 FOR BETTER HANDLING. They have 5 preload settings and are rebuildable. They measure about 13 " eye to eye. The springs are 2 1/2" OD the shaft is 1/2" diameter and the mounts are inline, not offset. Would be great on a cafe racer or street tracker . Made by REDWING all CHROME BODY. Much nicer than the chinese stuff others are offering.

 US buyer ( lower 48 ) 14.75 PRIORITY shipping. Overseas bidder check  www.usps.com  for rates usually about 59 USD. Boxed weight about 9 pounds.

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