NC35 Rear Shock Options?
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NC35 Rear Shock Options?
Hey Fellas,
I have been considering getting my rear shock reconditioned as it doesnt perform as well as id like.
http://www.nitron.co.uk/Shop/Product/13 ... hock-1-way
I have been thinking about getting a Nitron sport.
Are there any other options out there, I have heard of Nitron before but never used or ridden with one?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
I have been considering getting my rear shock reconditioned as it doesnt perform as well as id like.
http://www.nitron.co.uk/Shop/Product/13 ... hock-1-way
I have been thinking about getting a Nitron sport.
Are there any other options out there, I have heard of Nitron before but never used or ridden with one?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
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Re: NC35 Rear Shock Options?
Nitron are spot on. Used one on a track bike and the difference was amazing. I have a wilbers currently and can vouch for this one too.
Paul.
Paul.
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Re: NC35 Rear Shock Options?
Thanks Paul.
It's not too expensive for the amount of features it comes with.
Thanks Heaps! :)
It's not too expensive for the amount of features it comes with.
Thanks Heaps! :)
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Re: NC35 Rear Shock Options?
Really well built too and very bling! I sat and looked at mine for days before fitting it! They are extremely good value and if you are buying new come set up for you too. Simply bolt in and ride.
Enjoy it, you won't be disappointed.
Paul.
Enjoy it, you won't be disappointed.
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Re: NC35 Rear Shock Options?
Would you know how many stone spring i should go for? Im about 75-80 kilos, 5"10.
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike
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Re: NC35 Rear Shock Options?
You state your weight when you order so they'll build it for you.
Bought my nitron race shock from Rick Oliver recently, and I love it.
Bought my nitron race shock from Rick Oliver recently, and I love it.
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Re: NC35 Rear Shock Options?
+1 as above. When you order to tell them your weight and if you'll be taking a pillion or not and also if it is to be used on road only or track, they build it to suit, no problems.Pelle wrote:You state your weight when you order so they'll build it for you.
Bought my nitron race shock from Rick Oliver recently, and I love it.
