Bob

The price for the shocks are as follows:-

Front type 46HRC discounted price �335.75 plus vat.

Rear type 46ERS discounted price �308.55 plus vat

If the shocks are going outside the EU the vat won't apply.

Delivery will be extra, cost obviously depends were in the world they are
being shipped to.



regards


Barry





----- Original Message -----
From: Burton, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: Shocks and Stuff (was Ride Magazine Article)


> Barry,
> I'd be interested in the price for a rear shock. Been contemplating the
> Ohlins rear to get the remote preload option that the stock shock
> doesn't provide. Would make it LOTs easier to go from 1 up to 2 up mode.
> Please keep us posted on your trial of the shocks.
>
> Bob B.
>
> ps per earlier contact with Wim Kroon on the Ohlin shocks, they do have
> a differnet spring rate, etc. than the stock shocks.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barry Edwards [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 1:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Shocks and Stuff (was Ride Magazine Article)
>
> <snip>
>
> A friend of mine from the Thunderace list has tracked down some Ohlins
> shocks. Apparently a front one will be available any day and a rear in
> some
> weeks time. So if anyone is interested let me know, he sourced one for
> my
> Thunderace at a very good price. It may become more difficult to get
> these
> units in the future.
>
> Personally I've decided to go into uncharted territory. Since I bought
> my
> GTS with touring, especially two-up, in mind, comfort for my pillion is
> a
> real issue. Someone here reminded me of the Fournales air-sprung units
> and
> I've ordered a pair of those. The principle sounds good for my
> application
> and being someone that just 'likes to give things a go' I couldn't
> resist.
> Anyhow I'll report back on how good or otherwise these things are once
> I've
> given them a trial.
>
> BTW, that's the good thing about the Fournales unit, at least here in
> the
> UK. If you don't like them send them back to the supplier ( M R Holland)
>
> within 28 days and it's a full refund, so I didn't think I had much to
> lose.
>
>
> Barry Edwards
> GTS1000 '95
> FJ1200 '90
> YZF1000R '98
> <snip>
>

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