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MotorCyclist Customizes a '13
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<blockquote data-quote="MCRIDER007" data-source="post: 1102254" data-attributes="member: 329"><p>The parts list doesn't tell anything because the cartridge (containing the damping pistons and damping rod) is only sold as a complete unit and the cost for left cartridge is the same as the right cartridge. If the left cartridge is just there to support the spring I don't know why it would include a damping rod (as shown in the parts list). I just sent a email to Traxxion to see if they will give a definitive answer. Honda has used a "dead" damping left fork in the ST100, ST1300, and GL1800 but they just put a non-functioning damping rod in the left fork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCRIDER007, post: 1102254, member: 329"] The parts list doesn't tell anything because the cartridge (containing the damping pistons and damping rod) is only sold as a complete unit and the cost for left cartridge is the same as the right cartridge. If the left cartridge is just there to support the spring I don't know why it would include a damping rod (as shown in the parts list). I just sent a email to Traxxion to see if they will give a definitive answer. Honda has used a "dead" damping left fork in the ST100, ST1300, and GL1800 but they just put a non-functioning damping rod in the left fork. [/QUOTE]
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