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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 9:03 am
by Aladin1
I e-mailed Teut at http://www.twsuspensiontech.co.uk who confirmed that the OEM Showa shocks can be refurbished at a cost of £130 ea. plus extra £25 for any spring/body painting.
He also recommended Nitron NTR1 front and NTR2 rear for my road use as a good alternative to expensive Ohlins.

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:45 am
by beachcomber
Just a headsup - the new RAMSHOX website will be going live in a few weeks [ there, that didn't take long !! ]. Should have been live last month, I'm certain the computer aliens speak a different language. [ www.ramshox.com. ]

Anyway - all the prices / specs etc. will be up to date and will coincide with the luanch of the new "Stealth" RAMSHOX ............... Black is the new Gold doncha know.

Don't forget, you guys get a 10% discount.

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Re: Aftermarket Suspension List

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:34 am
by marksmotorcycleparts
The Shock Factory, available through my website, www.marksmotorcycleparts.co.uk
There are a few reviews on here from previous owners. Mono and dual shocks for pretty much everything. Single and double adjustable. No charge for a custom spring rate or change in ride height. Guaranteed 2 years, fully rebuildable, prices include C spanner & delivery.
Single adjustable rear monoshock - £350
Double adjustable rear monoshock - £450
Single adjustable front monoshock - £200
Single adjustable dual shocks - £300
Threaded ride height adjuster - +£50

"Pretty much Onlins quality for pretty much Hagon prices"

Contact me for details, Mark

Re: Aftermarket Suspension List

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 11:14 am
by kenmoore
I am in Australia and have shock factory shocks front and rear that I fitted about 6 weeks ago and I can report they are fantastic. The service was 1st class and the ride is sublime. Great value for money.

Re: Aftermarket Suspension List

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2022 8:32 am
by marksmotorcycleparts
Thanks for the good feedback Ken.
If anyone in the UK is after a set them please PM me and we can discuss the details.
Cheers, Mark