Model 93 rear shocks

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efkruger
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Model 93 rear shocks

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Westtek Manufacturing sells some replacement shock absorbers for Hodaka's. They look like the Road Toad shock. I am doing a resto on two 93 super rats and needed new shocks for them. I bought several pair of the Westtek shocks. Then I removed the old 93 springs and sent them off to be rechromed at SaltLake chrome. Then I removed the Westtek springs from their shock and put them away. I did not want to use the Westtek upper eyelet because it is not correct for a 93. If you compare the two eyelets the westtek is smaller in diameter where the spring makes contact with it. Also the Westtek spring is wound to a smaller diameter where it contacts the eyelet. Then I got the old 93 eyelest and repolished them up on my polishing bench. Then the plastic sleeve that was on the old 93 shocks were bead blasted and cleaned up nicely also. Then I have reassembled the rechromed springs and old 93 eyelet onto the Westtek shock body and now I have a shock that is 98% original to a super rat shock.
They look really nice and original at the same time. Take a look. Zoom up on that beauty
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That pic above is the finished Westtek shock with the original 93 rechromed spring, polished eyelet, and plastic sleeve installed onto the Westtek shock body. About 98% original looking.
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The pic below shows the Westtek shock ( on bottom) along side the old 93 shock. Note the difference in how the springs are wound differently and also how the eyelet and top of the spring on the Westtek shock are smaller in diameter than on the original 93 shock. Also the plastic sleeve is black on the Westtek but grey on the original 93 shock.
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Here is the old eyelet getting a repolish on my polishing bench. The eyelet is an aluminum casting so it will polish mirror bright and will not rust.
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Here is a pic comparing the two eyelets. The smaller one is the Westtek eyelet. The bigger one is the old 93 eyelet before being polished.
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Now for a 100% percent original shock all I need to do is have the original tensioners rechromed and use them instead of staying with the Westtek tensioners. That's the only difference now. Note the spring tensioner on the Westtek shock and compare it to the old 93 tensioner beside it. Just some slight difference. Thanks Gentlemen
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Have you seen the shocks that Jamie Mcadams sells ?

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That's what these are. I bought them from Jamie McAdams at Hodaka days time before last. His company is Westtek Manufacturing I believe. At least that's what I put in my records concerning these shocks anyway. He told me he gets them made in Taiwan. They seem to be nice shocks. They certainly look nice and I was glad to get them. I believe the original shocks would be extremely difficult to rebuild. They appear to be permanently sealed by crimping the tube on after they were assembled. I will have to check with Kevin Williams at Salt Lake chrome if he could rechrome them assembled. But I doubt it.Thanks Guys
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Yes, what I said previously is correct, Westtek Manufacturing is Jamie McAdams's company. Check out his website and see his Hodaka products he manufactures. Some pretty good stuff. Of course the shocks being one of them. Thanks gentlemen
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