TCS LT Package

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2000ex
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#1 Post by 2000ex »

I am gauging interest in a complete set of front and rear TCS LT shocks. They include compression and preload adjustable fronts with remote rezzys, and a full ZPS rear that is compression and preload adjustable as well.

These shocks came off a bike I bought and if I were keeping I would have them freshened up. Instead of me doing it I would rather someone service and revalve them for their particular application.

These Shocks retail new for $1725...I am thinking $900 for the whole set

Anyone interested in a full suspension setup?

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#2 Post by 2000ex »

Bump.

Did I put this in the wrong forum, or is my expectations too high on price?

Let me know guys

WEJER
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#3 Post by WEJER »

Almost new LT Ohlins w/ Piggybacks "Best Price for Sale" $525 Shipped.

TCS "better or worse".....my opinion just okay.

Good Luck!



QUOTE (2000ex @ Feb 15 2007, 08:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Bump.

Did I put this in the wrong forum, or is my expectations too high on price?

Let me know guys

UpsMan
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#4 Post by UpsMan »

Could you post a picture of them?

Happyboy
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#5 Post by Happyboy »

Front and REAR. Not too bad a price.

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#6 Post by 2000ex »

I can post some pics probably next week of them off the bike. I posted this because people are currently making decisions about how they are building their bikes for this season.

I am trying to finish up my motorwork and build for my XC bike for next weeks AGP Round #1.

For a few hundred TCS will rebuild and revalve them to your exact specs.

You are saving over $600 off a new set after a rebuild and they would be set up exactly for your specs. Too often people buy shocks cheap, yet to have them work properly they need to be completely reworked. It ends up costing you almost the same as if you bought them new.

Clearly not the case here.

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