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techtalk:evo:susp02 [2018/06/03 23:41]
hippysmack [Sub-Documents]
techtalk:evo:susp02 [2019/05/04 02:40]
hippysmack [1996-2003 Springs For 1200 Sport Model]
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-* . . . [[techtalk:​evo:​susp02a|1200S Showa Shocks on a 1200N]]+* . . . [[techtalk:​evo:​susp02a|1200S Showa Shocks on a 08 1200N]]
  
 * . . . [[techtalk:​evo:​susp02b|2014 XL1200T - Checking Suspension Measurements & Modifications]] * . . . [[techtalk:​evo:​susp02b|2014 XL1200T - Checking Suspension Measurements & Modifications]]
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 ===== 1996-2003 Springs For 1200 Sport Model ===== ===== 1996-2003 Springs For 1200 Sport Model =====
  
-  * For setting up the factory piggyback shocks, see [[techtalk:​evo:​susp01e|Suspension Settings for Factory 39mm Cartridge Valve Forks and Gas Canister Piggyback Shocks]]+  * See [[techtalk:​evo:​susp01e|Suspension Settings for Factory 39mm Cartridge Valve Forks and Gas Canister Piggyback Shocks]] ​for setting up the factory piggyback shocks.
   * Length is 13.5" "eye to eye".   * Length is 13.5" "eye to eye".
   * The factory dampers for piggyback shocks for S models are now obsolete from the MoCo and not rebuild-able ((steelworker http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1843302&​highlight=piggyback)). So when they go bad, they have to be replaced either with a used or aftermarket set.   * The factory dampers for piggyback shocks for S models are now obsolete from the MoCo and not rebuild-able ((steelworker http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1843302&​highlight=piggyback)). So when they go bad, they have to be replaced either with a used or aftermarket set.