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Gen II OEM Rear Shock with Hyperpro Spring

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raven09

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Excellent good condition. No leaks. Original owner. 14K miles on shock. Installed the Hyperpro spring at 9K miles. Progressive rate spring works great with any load conditions as advertised. Much better than weak OEM springs.

Asking $250, which includes all original parts from OEM setup (springs, cables, lever, etc.), and shipping to lower 48. Paypal only.

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It looks like Hyperpro lowered the price of the rear spring since I bought it. New price: $220 including shipping to lower 48.

 
So, this is an OEM shock with an aftermarket spring? Sorry to ask, but how much do you weigh? It still has the OEM adjustment available when installed? How hard is it gonna be to put that spring on my almost new rear shock when this one takes a crap??

I'm thinking about it, but wonder if it's really worth it. Why are you selling it??

 
Yes, this is the OEM shock from my '09 with the Hyperpro spring installed. The spring replaces the OEM two springs and preload adjuster set up. I weight 180lbs but this is a progressive rate spring so it works for a wide range of rider weight. I'm selling it because I've replaced it with a fully adjustable shock bought from another forum member. A progressive rate spring is a low cost alternative to improve the rear suspension performance on the FJR. Some more information can be read here, but there's more available by searching this forum. To replace the spring, you need a spring compressor. I took the shock to a local suspension shop and had it done for $20 bucks. Btw, I got the black spring because my bike is black and I thought it would look better than with the gay purple.

Cheers.

 
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