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    Have any of you folks ever been into one of these? Or could someone tell me what kind of resistance one should expect? It seems that it could be a little stiffer.

    Cory Othen
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    [QUOTE=c.o.;107113]Have any of you folks ever been into one of these? Or could someone tell me what kind of resistance one should expect? It seems that it could be a little stiffer.

    It probably was stiffer when it was made back in the '40's. There are guys who advertize in Hemmings Motor News who rebuild shocks.
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    • #3
      Thanks for the heads up Chris. There isn't much to it and I thought perhaps someone here may have tackled the job. I'll check out Hemmings though if I can't figure it out.
      Cory Othen
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      • #4
        Cory,
        Be aware that the travel was quite short. Pump it a few times and see if it stiffens up any. The resistance is on the return, not the compression. Springers only have about 2 inches of working travel and most of the time only move about an inch or so. It is merely a damper to slow down spring oscillation so is not very stiff!
        Robbie
        Last edited by Rubone; 02-22-2011, 09:24 PM.
        Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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        • #5
          I was waiting for you to weigh in on this Robbie! You've cleared it all up for me and I do believe it's good to run as is!!! Thanks!!
          Cory Othen
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          • #6
            Cory,
            to expound on the subject! They were poor at best when new. Many years ago i was in an old dealers ( a friend of mine) and found an NOS shock hanging in the rafters. Of course i wanted it right away! When i asked him about it his response was "well, we took them all off when new and threw them away because they were ****. But since you want it , it is going to cost you", well, he charged me 5 bucks and we were both happy!
            Robbie
            Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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            • #7
              "spring oscillation"

              I got to talk to the old ladie about this.
              AMCA #3149
              http://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

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              • #8
                Robbie,

                Five bucks eh? Not bad!! I've got the ride control set-up on my pan now but in the pursuit of purity I thought I'd grab a shock. I'm scratching my head now though as that darn ride control is dialed in nicely and the front-end is smooth!!! Thanks again for the help!!!
                Cory Othen
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Robert Luland View Post
                  "spring oscillation"

                  I got to talk to the old ladie about this.
                  Bob!!! I never tire of your comments....
                  Cory Othen
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                  • #10
                    $5 clams! There was a guy on Fleese-Bay a month ago that had his reserve set $1000.00 for a NOS OEM. It didn't sell but damm close. He told me he had two more.
                    AMCA #3149
                    http://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

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                    • #11
                      Paul Friebus at American Cycle Fabrication told me that he can rebuild them. I don't think these come apart like what we are used to in a car or regular motorcycle shock. That is why a lot of guys pitched them when they were worn out and put a ride control on there. I can tell you the repop ones suck and leak ( messing up the fender on my 47 knuckle) so I try to get originals when I can find them reasonably priced and working.

                      Tom (Rollo) Hardy
                      AMCA # 12766

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the lead Tom. You've also echoed everything I've heard about the repop shocks. Real parts if even somewhat worn seem to be much better.
                        Cory Othen
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