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  • #46
    Re: Reconditioning the Nitrox shocks

    Yes boss ... I did read your post
    The reason I was asking for DIY is to collect ideas on doing it by some other "jugaad"

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    • #47
      Re: Reconditioning the Nitrox shocks

      Hi guys
      My TVS PHOENIX 125 rear shock absorbers gave up after 2.5 years of use.My bike weighs around 120kg& I weigh around 80kgs . I would like to fit Gas shocks . Is it ok if I fit pulsar 150 shocks r any other shocks. Comfort on bad roads is my main priority. Need suggestions urgently.
      Regards,
      BALAJI

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      • #48
        Re: Reconditioning the Nitrox shocks

        Originally posted by Balaji Raju View Post
        Hi guys
        My TVS PHOENIX 125 rear shock absorbers gave up after 2.5 years of use.My bike weighs around 120kg& I weigh around 80kgs . I would like to fit Gas shocks . Is it ok if I fit pulsar 150 shocks r any other shocks. Comfort on bad roads is my main priority. Need suggestions urgently.
        Get GRS shocks (ones from Hero Hunk) if comfort is concern.

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