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Old 23-Aug-2006, 20:59
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600ss queries?

Can anyone tell me what the std rear shock is on a early 600ss. I have a Boggy one fitted which looks to be off a 748? Also what is the std lenght.

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Old 23-Aug-2006, 21:08
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From what I recall the standard 600SS shock is about 330mm with the later SSie shocks being 335mm long, my Hagon shock is 7mm longer than my original 600SS shock

the Ohlins DU235 shock for the 900SS is 328mm +12mm, when fitted to a 900SSie its +5mm and -7mm as the standard injection shock is 335mm between mounting centres.

As I have just fitted a Ohlins to the 750SSie I will be able to try it at anything up to 340mm but so far have it set for 335mm while i try to sort the rest of the bike.


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I think they were all Sach-Boge.
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 21:13
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Thx Skid I knew you wouldn't let me down, but what is the std shock or does it have no name?
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I think they were all Sach-Boge.
At the risk of repeating my self.
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 21:18
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Sorry Keefy, must have been posting just has you had already. Thx.
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So it doesn't have a name then?























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[quote=domski]So it doesn't have a name then?

If they were a little worse you could call them ****


but Sachs will do
Some of the ie ones are also Sachs while some come with a Showa unit


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