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Kirby Statz from Saint Cloud, MN United States
They fit perfectly on my 1979 Honda XL75! I'm a pretty big guy and they made my little XL75 much more comfortable. I did have to reuse my old upper bushings though.
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Shocks
June 1, 2022
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Brayden Yearsley from Cedar Hills , UT United States
Put these on my 78 gransport and it’s way more stable. Took a bit of cutting the rear fender and had to weld up some beefy tabs to mount on the swing arm. Happy with them, solid buy.
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Slow ride... take it easy YEAAHH!!
July 26, 2019
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Daniel Safford from Hanover, NH United States
Makes my Maxi easy to ride on really bad NH and VT roads!!! Rock on!!!
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my Tomos likes these, mostly
June 24, 2018
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motor_dorfer from Portland, OR United States
At 200 lbs I was bottoming out the 290mm stock shocks, these are a nice improvement. With these, tire contacted fender at lightest stock setting, fixed by ramping up the adjuster to almost-stiffest setting (better for a fat guy anyway). 300mm means rear tire doesn’t spin when bike’s on the center stand unless you dangle it over a curb. One reviewer of the 280mm said “your fender will get in a fight with your tire and the fender will win over time,” so I went with the 300mm. Not sure they’re right, as ramping up the preload fixed that same problem with these. Since the stock 290mm is hard to find, I’d just get 280 if I was short and ramp up preload. 300 work for me on account of: tall.
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Bow-chica-bow-wow!
July 19, 2017
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Birdman from Michigan
Fits puch Maxi. Raised my ass up a bit from stock, had to adjust seat. 160 lbs here and these ride a touch stiff at the moment, sure they will soften out.