wham bam bumpy ride
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wham bam bumpy ride
I rode the Bad Rock in the early 70's, the only race I never finished, but I was there and fondly remember it well. I did not finish a few years ago, when all I did was remove the old ace 90 racer from under the bench, air the tires and head for Athena. Now there are three finishes, great ride. My rear shocks are functioning worse than poorly. I am going slower, never on the pegs and weigh additional pounds. Rough rough rough, does anyone have some used shocks somewhat better than stock you would trade me? The old racer had run gerlings why did I take them off? Have many parts Hope my plea does not offend anyone.----Clarence
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Clarence. I recommend a set of these! I got them for $68 on eBay and they work very well!!! Also available in black and other colors! Victor
1978 175SL
1976 03 Wombat
1975 99 Road Toad (2)
1973 96 Dirt Squirt (2)
1973 “Wombat Combat”
1973 Combat Wombat
1972 94 Wombat (2)
1972 Super Squirt
1971 92B+ Ace
1970 92B Ace 100B (2)
1968 92 Ace 100
1966 Ace 90
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Very reasonable, I am trying to stay closer in tune with my old ace 90 racer. Plus an effort to show others you do not have to spend thousands to have a fun bike. I would like to see more of the hodakas running and enjoyed rather than junked out. Plus I like to deal with friends and I am a trader. Just thought some rich guy like you would have taken off a quality pair and replaced them with the top of the line. my 75 miles per year does not justify that. -----------Clarence
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Clarence,
50 year old shocks are 50 year old shocks. By this time, even NOS shocks of that vintage would likely not last long. I tossed both the original Ace B shocks and the 70's vintage Mavericks I raced on years ago because they simply didn't get the job done any longer.
While I was sceptical of the inexpensive imported "remote reservoir" shocks such as Vic has shown, by all accounts they do work. And where else are you going to find new shocks for $70 a pair?
50 year old shocks are 50 year old shocks. By this time, even NOS shocks of that vintage would likely not last long. I tossed both the original Ace B shocks and the 70's vintage Mavericks I raced on years ago because they simply didn't get the job done any longer.
While I was sceptical of the inexpensive imported "remote reservoir" shocks such as Vic has shown, by all accounts they do work. And where else are you going to find new shocks for $70 a pair?
Hydraulic Jack
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But I am looking for a functional pair from the past, could be a pair off a triumph, ossa ect, reflecting the era. ---Clarence
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Just bought a set on eday "I know" could be a waste of money. -----------Clarence
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