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    OHLINS REAR SHOCK

    Remote resevoir shock
    Huge range of adjustment
    Totally rebuildable.
    Ohlins stock number V213- KA9021
    SPRING NUMBER 65-1096-15-65
    The shock is from a ZXR750 H1 but I'm told it fits a range of bikes.
    Length 375mm
    Eye hole size 12.5mm
    stroke 70mm
    preload adjustment 75mm
    There apears to be 10mm extra stroke available by adjusting the ride height adjuster
    These shocks are totally rebuildable
    I WANT AROUND $400
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    Hey Frosty!
    Hit up "Johnboy"!!
    His ZXR750 handles like shit. That would be ideal for him!
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Ohlins stock number V213- KA9021
    SPRING NUMBER 65-1096-15-65
    Couldn't find that on the Ohlins website.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Vifferman--funny that--I read it off of the shock body.
    maybee its part number has been superceded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Vifferman--funny that--I read it off of the shock body.
    maybee its part number has been superceded.
    I was desperately hoping it would be suitable for the VifFerraRi. It was a bit wallowy and boingy (technical terms, dat) when we did the Kaiaua loop thingo (yes, the wrong way) the other day.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    It was a bit wallowy and boingy
    No that's how Honda's are all the time
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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    I was desperately hoping it would be suitable for the VifFerraRi. It was a bit wallowy and boingy (technical terms, dat) when we did the Kaiaua loop thingo (yes, the wrong way) the other day.
    mate ya may be in luck
    The way I understand it works is as long as the stroke is correct and the top mounst is the same then anything else is able to be set to suit your bike.
    Hawera motorcycles have bit s to suit most any bike
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    I think you'll find that the Spring rate / damping /etc will be wrong . Asked Robert about swapping a Ohlin's out of a Ducati into my Triumph length was right But told me rising rate etc would be totally different .Worth a try thou . SENSEI

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    Will it fit a ZXR400 or GSX-R600?

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    bro if it did dya think i'd sell it
    Nope the overall length is wrong totally
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    the bottom mount on this shock is removeable so for guys with a rose joint bottom mount could just buy the joint and be away
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Will it fit a ZXR400 or GSX-R600?
    actually -try hawerea motorcycles they might have other ideas
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    even doin that aint gunna help ya catch my post count frosty....
    any photos of the rail-wrecker????

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    I think Ajturbo has a picture --and nahh -typing one handed so Im keepin it short.
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    OHLINS SHOCK

    HI FROSTY

    After a better rear shock for my old XZ 550 Yam.

    The length you quote - is that centre to centre eye length?
    Wonder if it would be suitable for my bike?

    First time on the site - don't know if maybe you couls send me or post a picture of the shock?

    Cheers

    Glyn

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