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despite my bike only have 3500km without any high jumps etc. I had this experience yesterday. Are there any one else with the same experience? Ok, granted I way 93kg but seriously image.jpeg



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Wow - I have never seen s shock split like that - bad luck!

Also, I haven't heard of it happening to anyone else on the forum confuse

Has anyone else seen such a thing?



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That is amazing.

Sweden is a cold region.  Was it frozen by any chance? confuse

93 kg shouldn't be too heavy - it's only just over 14 of our stones. disbelief

An enigma.

Martyn



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Dry and 18* C.... It's not that cold here and we don't have polarbear's on the streetsbiggrin

I suppose I got to search for a "new" shock absorber. 



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Fund a complete new original from Yamaha for 200£. Jippiee!

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Well done, ace

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Wow - that was cheap - well done! But how did you get it at such a good price?



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I think it may be a fault in the housing from manufature never seen it before. 

Did see one jam fully down years ago  which mr yamaha replaced with no explanation 



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TTRfan wrote:

Wow - that was cheap - well done! But how did you get it at such a good price?


 I wen't to my local dealer and according to his computer the Yamaha warehouse in Amsterdam had it in stock. 

http://www.bike-parts-yam.com

https://www.motorcyclespareparts.eu

partnumber: 4PX-22210-01-00



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All i can say is WTF...For me to buy that part from my local yamaha dealer it's $1500 aud (1000 euro)
Think its time for me to start shopping in Europe now :S

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That is amazing! No way I can get stuff from my suppliers for that, I will be checking it out, thanks for the heads up.



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Today I picked up my brand spanking new original rear shock. 2300skr (205£) now I know how to spend my Sunday


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