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One_Bad_400
02-23-2010, 11:22 AM
Wanting to sell my TT suspension. It's great stuff and in great working order, but the 6 out of 7 of the nationals this year are 11+ hours away and I just can't afford to make those trips. Plus there's not really any local TT's in my area either. It only has 1 full season on it.

PEP front and rear shocks - Set up for 175 lb A rider. They were the top of the line when I bought them less than 2 years ago, fully adjustable (except for high/low speed compression because that is not needed for TT). These are the same shocks used by most of the top pro TT riders.

JB A-arms and Swingarm - A-arms are Caster/Camber adjustable, bottom has mount for sway bar. A-arms powdercoated candy red tops and white bottoms, swingarm powdercoated white.

Would like to sell it all together, but may separate. Not completely sure what it is worth. I can't remember exactly but I'm sure it was about $3500 for it all new less than 2 years ago. Let me know if you're interested.

Here's a picture of it on the bike, I can take better pictures if you're interested.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3203/2945577043_3c23a23947_b.jpg

The bike on the right...
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4070/4382813118_bb78162970_b.jpg

*The FOX/JB suspension on the bike on the left is also for sale, see other thread for description

20race
02-23-2010, 09:28 PM
do you have a rath sway bar with long links you would sell?

One_Bad_400
02-24-2010, 01:39 PM
plan on keeping the sway bars, sorry

came up with some round about prices, again, not sure about the worth of this stuff...

JB A-Arms - $500 ($700 new)

Front PEPs - $900 ($1200 new)

Rear PEP - $650 (can't remember but I think it was $850 or so new, probably more)

JB Swingarm - $500 (again, can't remember for sure, but it was probably $700+ new)

which would put the total package @ $2500 ($1000+ worth of savings)

k7mm
02-24-2010, 04:16 PM
What is the eye to eye length of the rear shock?Is the rear shock a no link?

One_Bad_400
02-27-2010, 03:48 PM
The shock is set up to run with a linkage, I think its actually a stock linkage now. The swingarm has several different mounting holes for different linkages and adjustments.

I'm not sure of of the eye-to-eye length, but if you're still interested (since its not a no-link) I can take it off the bike and measure it.

One_Bad_400
03-09-2010, 11:17 AM
bump