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Old Aug 8, 2011 | 06:31 PM
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Works Performance ARS Shocks

I bought these for a future project only to realize that home improvement is taking priority.
Got about $225.00 in the shocks and that's what I'd like to get.
These came off a Harley and will fit 94-11 FLT/FLHT from what I'm told.
I had them rebuilt rebuilt with all new seals and O- rings, fresh fluid and Nitrogen charged.
They were rebuilt by a friend of mine that knows what he's doing. He used to work for the factory Honda team until they downsized.
They are ready to bolt on.
Eye to eye is 13"
Upper and lower eye I.D. is 0.5 " (13mm)
Upper eye width is 1.18 " (30 mm)
Lower eye width is 1 " (25.4 mm)

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I'm sure they can be used on a variety of bikes and if need be could be revalved/resprung by Works.

I called Works and asked about the spring rate. Based on wire diameter/number of coils and installed length the best guess is that the shocks are for a 220 lbs rider.

These shocks retail for about $550.00. You can get them for a lot less here.
Any questions, please let me know.
Need more photos, let me know.
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