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lanci
9th August 2007, 20:34
Let a large friend go for a ride and am pretty sure that he blew the rear shock (Oil on the swing arm etc).
Can anyone help with approx cost for a second hand one or other options and prices to fix it?
It's a 96 Hornet 250.
lanci
9th August 2007, 20:35
Or does anyone know the part number?
Thanks
xwhatsit
10th August 2007, 00:45
You might find an after market shock is both cheaper and better than the stock Honda item. The 250 Hornet is expensive over here, but standard they were a fairly mid-market bike with relatively ordinary equipment levels. As such you can probably improve rear damping quite easily. I've had a number of recommendations for twin shocks, but for monoshocks I have no clue.
Ask your local bike shop, they might have some good ideas.
F5 Dave
10th August 2007, 09:25
Or does anyone know the part number?
Thanks
yeah 12345-678, - have it written down next to my keyboard waiting for this day.
or try that internet thing I hear about.
I wouldn't blame your friend for the shocks demise. I mean really, the oil is not filled up so that it can hydraulic & this blow the seal.
This would be happening all the time in America if this was the case -- or more-so if you put a pillion on, as they are further back.
Someone like cycleworks or Brunn(sp) engineering sometimes can fix non serviceable shocks, but they would have to answer/ look at it.
gijoe1313
10th August 2007, 13:09
I know bikebuster on 'tardme are wrecking a 250 hornet. Just give them a query about whether the shock on that is still good or not! (Reminds me, I better get in again and purloin some more parts!)
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