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    Ohlins TR805 rear shock for Triumph Street Triple

    Ohlins TR805 Rear Shock for Triumph Street Triple. Will fit all years and models of Street Triple 675

    Half price and in mint condition - practically new


    The best upgrade you can do for this bike. This unit is totally rebuildable (will last forever) and is a direct replacement for the rubbish stock shock.

    Features:

    •Type S46PR1C1L Shock
    •Monotube/Single tube
    •46mm piston diameter
    •Gas pressured type of shock absorber with external piggy back reservoir
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    Don't want to be picky...
    But that shock DOESN'T have the hydraulic preload adjuster.
    Definitely a good upgrade... most stock shock absorbers were built by the accounting dept.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Don't want to be picky...
    But that shock DOESN'T have the hydraulic preload adjuster.
    You're right - clumsy cut and paste. Editted out of OP


    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Dsfinitely a good upgrade... most stock shock absorbers were built by the accounting dept.
    Too right - transforms the bike

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    Are you having to sell the bits of your triumph separately?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armi View Post
    Are you having to sell the bits of your triumph separately?
    I'm selling the shock and the Arrow mufflers seperately http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1130161151

    I have dropped the price of the bike accordingly and will sell with the remaining $6338 worth of extras (plus the OEM parts) as part of the deal. At this price its the best deal around http://www.trademe.co.nz/MyTradeMe/Default.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    I'm selling the shock and the Arrow mufflers seperately http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1130161151

    I have dropped the price of the bike accordingly and will sell with the remaining $6338 worth of extras (plus the OEM parts) as part of the deal. At this price its the best deal around http://www.trademe.co.nz/MyTradeMe/Default.aspx
    Yeah I saw you advertising it ages ago and thought it was a sweet bike. Thought it would of sold pretty easily

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armi View Post
    Yeah I saw you advertising it ages ago and thought it was a sweet bike. Thought it would of sold pretty easily
    What he said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armi View Post
    Yeah I saw you advertising it ages ago and thought it was a sweet bike. Thought it would of sold pretty easily
    Its is an amazing bike and well worth the money being asked in my opinion.

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    Searching for info and the TR805 shock I came across a picture of your bike. I ended up registering on this site just to learn more about your bike. Just a beautiful job.

    Sorry you sold her!

    Best,

    Tom W.
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