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05-Sep-2006, 19:42
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Mr.R
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Hi,I have a '92 Strada shock laying in my shed (replaced with an Ohlins) no leaks or rust perfectly usable yours for £50 plus p+p.
Steve Robins
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05-Sep-2006, 23:53
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Sorry boys they are actually 851Racing shocks - not sure if they will fit the T8 - very trick though - proper racing gear !
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06-Sep-2006, 00:07
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Just a thought
Will they fit the M1R forked 851 , 89 model?
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They probably will ! Marzocchi unit with remote reservoir and loads of adjustment. Part number is 36520051a - 851 racing - dealer price was £583.20.
Looking for £175 for quick sale.
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06-Sep-2006, 14:02
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So do you think it would fit the monster?
Or are the 851 and 888 frames and rear swing arms different.
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It'd fit certain Monsters as the whole ally swingarm and rocker assy is the same. Depends what Monster?
Rgds, Rob
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06-Sep-2006, 18:33
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Ive spoke to Louigi and he thinks its should be OK. Pedro from the UKMOC has also just popped round and hes of the same opinion - no guarantees though !
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