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Rear Shock
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<blockquote data-quote="sleddoc" data-source="post: 1449316" data-attributes="member: 2304"><p>At 43K miles on my 2006 my rear shock started to leak. The original part number is 1050.00 so kind of spendy. The new part number is <em>1MC</em>-<em>22210</em>-<em>50</em>-00 and was 491.00 for the complete assembly at Moto Sport so I ordered it. It is for a 2013 up to about 2018. I installed it last night in 1.5 hours and was a direct bolt in replacement if you don't want to go aftermarket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleddoc, post: 1449316, member: 2304"] At 43K miles on my 2006 my rear shock started to leak. The original part number is 1050.00 so kind of spendy. The new part number is [I]1MC[/I]-[I]22210[/I]-[I]50[/I]-00 and was 491.00 for the complete assembly at Moto Sport so I ordered it. It is for a 2013 up to about 2018. I installed it last night in 1.5 hours and was a direct bolt in replacement if you don't want to go aftermarket. [/QUOTE]
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