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    Ohlin's Rear Shock RD07A

    Anyone got one they want to sell or may be selling in the future please PM me - serious about one of these and actively looking

    Must have remote preload adjuster

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    Re: Ohlin's Rear Shock RD07A

    Wow Paul, Ohlins Type: S46HR1C1S price £756.70p........Even used, that'l be a few notes ! The topic came up a few months back.I nearly went for it but someone here pointed me to Wemoto where I got a genuine new Honda job for £175. I never was a good enough rider to take advantage of the extra performance. Although the Ohlins is fully servicable it's still four and a half new Honda springs.

    (PS) thanx for your support on the "Soho Down" thread Paul.
    Here we Go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Ohlin's Rear Shock RD07A

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul-S View Post
    Anyone got one they want to sell or may be selling in the future please PM me - serious about one of these and actively looking

    Must have remote preload adjuster

    Oi - please take a ticket and go to the back of the queue
    RD07a, reg in 2001, Black, heated grips, short screen, Scottoiler, Givi top box and panniers, DataTag, full Riky Cross crash bars, Baglux tank cover, Facet pump, mostly 200 miles to reserve and presently a lot happier since being loved up at Chad's hospital for sick ATs!


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    Re: Ohlin's Rear Shock RD07A

    Quote Originally Posted by Sohoeasy View Post
    Wow Paul, Ohlins Type: S46HR1C1S price £756.70p........Even used, that'l be a few notes ! The topic came up a few months back.I nearly went for it but someone here pointed me to Wemoto where I got a genuine new Honda job for £175. I never was a good enough rider to take advantage of the extra performance. Although the Ohlins is fully servicable it's still four and a half new Honda springs.

    (PS) thanx for your support on the "Soho Down" thread Paul.
    No problem - hope you are recovering well

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    Re: Ohlin's Rear Shock RD07A

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve C View Post
    Oi - please take a ticket and go to the back of the queue
    OK...

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    Re: Ohlin's Rear Shock RD07A

    I may even try Richard at Maxton who did all my race bikes and a couple of road bike upgrades

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    Re: Ohlin's Rear Shock RD07A

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve C View Post
    Oi - please take a ticket and go to the back of the queue
    Seconded!!

    Quote Originally Posted by datsun fan View Post
    Thanks Dave! You all know how it is! Lauren likes her home comforts!

    Now if any one has an Ohlins they want to "move along" I'm sure we could bring the kitchen sink and Uncle Tom Cobbly and all.....!!!

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    Re: Ohlin's Rear Shock RD07A

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul-S View Post
    I may even try Richard at Maxton who did all my race bikes and a couple of road bike upgrades


    Whoar! Just imagine your AT, set up by your race bike guy

    So then, fancy a ride out Yorkshire way Paul? I'll give you a ring at the w/end - if you're around, that is./
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    Re: Ohlin's Rear Shock RD07A

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve C View Post


    Whoar! Just imagine your AT, set up by your race bike guy

    So then, fancy a ride out Yorkshire way Paul? I'll give you a ring at the w/end - if you're around, that is./
    I am around - got a family wedding on Saturday night

    02 RD07a RWB, Powerbronze tall screen, Remus Grand Prix, TT crash bars, TT pannier frame, Zega style panniers, Alpos top box,TT bar risers, TT headlamp guard, Heated grips, mainstand, Heidenau K60s for road and light offroad, TKC80s for the dirty stuff, Scottoiler, Autocomm, TT Zumo mount, Zumo 550 and most of all A BIG GRIN !!! Oh, and a very nice RD04 HRC coloured Marathon Replica


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