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Rear Shock NIB xb12ss $200

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Rebel_CafeRacer

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brandnew, unopened, new in box, straight from HD. Won 2 seperate auctions on ebay, only need one.
Buell part Number K0410.1an
$200 + shipping.

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I also have a used one that may be able to be rebuilt, but not sure. Looking to at least sell the spring off of it. $20
 
Also a note to anyone who may wonder an Ss shock will not work on an R/S frame unless you want to do some frame cutting. The outlet for the reservoir line is slightly different thus making it impossible to mount unless you cut the frame.
 
When did they change the Ss spring to black? My 09 Ss has a white spring...
 
Miami,

The springs changed to white when the Long got the suspension of the STT.
 
I have a new black SS spring, along with a used yellow Scg spring and a used blue R/S spring. Anyone interested in those? They all are in great shape!
 
Interested in the black spring, but want to find out first if there are any differences other than the color (vs the white spring on my 09 ss)...
 
Yes there is a difference. Your 09 SS has a longer shock and spring than the earlier SS models. You shouldn't install a spring that has a shorter free length than the maximum travel of your shock, otherwise the spring retainers can fall out, and your shock will fall apart.

You could always remove your spring and have it powdercoated black.
 
Damn, thanks for the info![up]

Would powdercoating hold up to the constant flexing of the spring? Seems like it would crack after a while...
 
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