shocks for +2 a arms? anyone want my tcs?
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thinking of selling my tcs front dual rate shocks (less than 8 hours on them) and getting +2 lonestar a arms and new shocks for the +2's. I saw a pic somewhere of ohlins on a set of +2's, I LOVE my tcs front shocks BUT do not want to wait so long again for a set. What shocks will someone have IN stock for +2's?
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Why sell them if you like them?
I had stock length arms on my 250R. I originally had the TCS shocks set up for +1, siince that is what I thought the arms were. But I just got +2 arms and sent my shocks out to be revalved. I was told that the shocks would only take a week and cost $75 per shock. I sent mine to Racer's Edge Performance in West Springfield, MA. Tony is the shock guy and I beleive he is a licensed TCS shock guy for rebuilds. That is what I have been told.
That is one of the benefits of aftermarket shocks, most are completely rebuildable.
I had stock length arms on my 250R. I originally had the TCS shocks set up for +1, siince that is what I thought the arms were. But I just got +2 arms and sent my shocks out to be revalved. I was told that the shocks would only take a week and cost $75 per shock. I sent mine to Racer's Edge Performance in West Springfield, MA. Tony is the shock guy and I beleive he is a licensed TCS shock guy for rebuilds. That is what I have been told.
That is one of the benefits of aftermarket shocks, most are completely rebuildable.
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