I was looking into purchasing a new shock before I sent mine off for rebuild and found this in the process. It's a different part number than the OE shock but looks identical. Figured I throw this out there for those that are dealing with shock issues.
I spent roughly $400 getting a complete rebuild done on my shock (including a heavier rear spring) in the U.S. So that price seems like a bargain for someone dealing with a pitted shaft or blown shock body.
I didn't realize you had them in the shop! Last time I looked they were out of stock. I wish you had some sort of affiliate over here in the states that we could order from as you really do have good prices but shipping hurts.
I attached my rebuild quote in case anybody was wondering what went into one. Hygear out of NY did mine. Slow turnaround but they have a fully equipped shop that can manufacture almost anything including shafts and shock bodies if need be.
If you are having trouble finding a seal head in the states Race Tech makes a 14 x 46 that works apparently. The shock is a proprietary Yamaha Soqi.
Carver performance sells a rebuild kit for the seal head itself that is reasonable. They also manufacture some parts that are impossible to get elsewhere such as the damping knob and needle.