This listing is for a pair of used Yamaha Maxim XJ1100 rear left and right shocks. The shocks are clean and have decent cosmetics. One shock has a leak so would need to be rebuilt, or if you only need the one shock the other could be used for parts (the tagged shock in the picture is the one needing repair). They may fit other Yamaha bikes as well. Please be sure of the proper application before purchasing. Feel free to ask any questions you may have before purchasing. Please be sure to check out our other listings!
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