Wanted, I am looking for 13.5 inch rear shocks.
Please. I currently have Koni 7610 12.5inch.Do you care about the performance? I might have some stock Thruxton shocks or Koni's that are around this length. I can get you pictures tonight if interested.
Please. I currently have Koni 7610 12.5inch.
If it was winter I would say yes. I don't want the bike down right now.I have a set of Triumph T100 shocks that are about 13 1/4". Damper and spacers already modified to fit an xs. Possible trade?
I have a clean pair of Koni 7610-1517 shocks with black 204-1 springs (100-185lbs). 13.7 inches eye to eye.Wanted, I am looking for 13.5 inch rear shocks.
How do they ride for you? I am 210 lbs.I have a clean pair of Koni 7610-1517 shocks with black 204-1 springs (100-185lbs). 13.7 inches eye to eye.
I bought the shocks for a Sportster project that got sidelined, never installed them. For reference I have a set of 7610 shocks on my '81 Special (I'm a koni fan, have 7610s on my Hinckley Bonneville as well). The shocks on the '81 have 466 springs rated 95-174lbs. With the preload set on the lightest position they give me proper static sag and rider sag. They perform great. I weigh about 170lbs. Considering there's two more heavier preload settings I would guess that the 100-185lb springs would do well for a 210lb rider. If you buy them and are not satisfied for any reason just return them and I'll refund you minus shipping. You would have to swap out the bushings as they're currently 1/2" top and bottom.How do they ride for you? I am 210 lbs.
I am thinking heavily on your offer.I bought the shocks for a Sportster project that got sidelined, never installed them. For reference I have a set of 7610 shocks on my '81 Special (I'm a koni fan, have 7610s on my Hinckley Bonneville as well). The shocks on the '81 have 466 springs rated 95-174lbs. With the preload set on the lightest position they give me proper static sag and rider sag. They perform great. I weigh about 170lbs. Considering there's two more heavier preload settings I would guess that the 100-185lb springs would do well for a 210lb rider. If you buy them and are not satisfied for any reason just return them and I'll refund you minus shipping. You would have to swap out the bushings as they're currently 1/2" top and bottom.
$130 for the shocks and $20 shipping.
Sent a PMI bought the shocks for a Sportster project that got sidelined, never installed them. For reference I have a set of 7610 shocks on my '81 Special (I'm a koni fan, have 7610s on my Hinckley Bonneville as well). The shocks on the '81 have 466 springs rated 95-174lbs. With the preload set on the lightest position they give me proper static sag and rider sag. They perform great. I weigh about 170lbs. Considering there's two more heavier preload settings I would guess that the 100-185lb springs would do well for a 210lb rider. If you buy them and are not satisfied for any reason just return them and I'll refund you minus shipping. You would have to swap out the bushings as they're currently 1/2" top and bottom.
$130 for the shocks and $20 shipping.
Never rode on them... found something else locally and swapped them out. They're just stock modern Triumph Bonneville shocks in good condition, nothing too special.Did you like them? I weigh in at 210 and do not go bonzai in the twisties.
pm'edWould you find out shipping cost?