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<blockquote data-quote="bgross" data-source="post: 1140503" data-attributes="member: 21321"><p>Like me, Lucille's previous owner will not be accused of svelteness. The result is that her shock was... "Experienced". Like a truck stop waitress. Small price to pay for not being a Garage Queen!</p><p></p><p>Like you, I explored the various options. My needs are modest, as my riding style doesn't compare with that of many members of this august company. My budget is similarly modest.</p><p></p><p>I found a nearly-new OEM shock here in the For Sale section - for a modest $200. The job of swapping it out was no more difficult than removing the rear wheel is.</p><p></p><p>It won't turn that waitress into your favorite actress, but for the difference in money you can close your eyes and pretend.</p><p></p><p>On second thought, you probably ought to keep your eyes open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgross, post: 1140503, member: 21321"] Like me, Lucille's previous owner will not be accused of svelteness. The result is that her shock was... "Experienced". Like a truck stop waitress. Small price to pay for not being a Garage Queen! Like you, I explored the various options. My needs are modest, as my riding style doesn't compare with that of many members of this august company. My budget is similarly modest. I found a nearly-new OEM shock here in the For Sale section - for a modest $200. The job of swapping it out was no more difficult than removing the rear wheel is. It won't turn that waitress into your favorite actress, but for the difference in money you can close your eyes and pretend. On second thought, you probably ought to keep your eyes open. [/QUOTE]
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