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  • tconroy

    #1

    emgo rear shocks?

    I need to change my rear shocks but dont want to spend 250+ on them.I ride alone and only weigh in at 150 so I was thinking of the emgo rear shocks that crc.online has.they are 89 bucks a set and would be better than the 23year old ones I have now.has anyone ever tried these or should I save my money for some high priced ones?
  • Nessism
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    #2
    You might want to try the search function for more info but from what I've read, they are okay shocks and a good value.
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    • Guest

      #3
      They are one step above twenty-three year old stock shocks.
      Remember, you get what you pay for!
      Except for that lucky buy now and then on Ebay!

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      • tconroy

        #4
        Originally posted by chef1366
        They are one step above twenty-three year old stock shocks.
        Remember, you get what you pay for!
        Except for that lucky buy now and then on Ebay!
        Yes! I will save my money till spring and get what I need. Progressive shocks!

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by tconroy
          Yes! I will save my money till spring and get what I need. Progressive shocks!
          That's what I run with. Dual spring cause I'm a big guy. Found them on Ebay during an old clear out, out of business type sale. Check mawonline for good prices.

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          • gsgeezer

            #6
            I think you would be happier with Progressives. They aren't that much more.
            Your bike is pretty heavy and the better shocks are worth it.

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