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PostSubject: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Sun 10 Jan - 18:33

Does anyone have a good digital picture of the SWing shock (preferably with top and bottom visible)??

I sent an email to Suspensions by Sasquatch investigating shock alternatives which I seem to constantly do and they are asking for a digital picture.


William,
I have not done a SilverWing yet. If you can get me some digital photos of the shock, as close and detailed as possible, that will give me an idea if it is possible.


Jay Jobes
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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Sun 10 Jan - 19:12

Hey Bill, I just recived some pic's of a scooter project. One picture shows the top of the Left shock.

Left Top

Left Bottom


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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Sun 10 Jan - 19:23



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Bill - Georgetown TX 07 Silver Wing ABS

Clearview w/vent, Givi E96/TB19/E52 with Admore Lighting, Alaskan Leather, Wrist Rests, 3M Solas tape, K&N air, Hyperpro spring, Grip Puppies, Airhawk, Utopia backrest, Stebel, Apexcone HIDs, StingerZ LEDs (w/Backoff WigWag), Knight Rider Sequential LED, NGK Iridium, Power Commander III, Manic Salamander, Saeng mirrors, Garmin Zumo 660, Dark-Side Sumitomo Tire



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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Mon 11 Jan - 16:42

DennisB
Am I just confused or should those photos say the "left" side instead of the right side?
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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Mon 11 Jan - 16:49

Hi Dennis,

Your right, my mistake. I'll go and fix it.
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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Mon 11 Jan - 20:32

I received my answer from "Suspensions by
Sasquatch"

Sorry Bill, it looks like those are simply disposable shocks. The photos did
help though. Saved us both a bunch of time. Sorry.

Jay Jobes
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Sasquatch
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Clearview w/vent, Givi E96/TB19/E52 with Admore Lighting, Alaskan Leather, Wrist Rests, 3M Solas tape, K&N air, Hyperpro spring, Grip Puppies, Airhawk, Utopia backrest, Stebel, Apexcone HIDs, StingerZ LEDs (w/Backoff WigWag), Knight Rider Sequential LED, NGK Iridium, Power Commander III, Manic Salamander, Saeng mirrors, Garmin Zumo 660, Dark-Side Sumitomo Tire

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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Tue 12 Jan - 7:57

Bill, Hagon does make shocks for the Silverwing if I'm not mistaken.

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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Tue 12 Jan - 8:02

Bill, Sorry to hear about the shock mod effort. Thanks for checking.

Just thought of a new product!
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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Tue 12 Jan - 10:13

DennisB wrote:
Just thought of a new product!


No hints

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Clearview w/vent, Givi E96/TB19/E52 with Admore Lighting, Alaskan Leather, Wrist Rests, 3M Solas tape, K&N air, Hyperpro spring, Grip Puppies, Airhawk, Utopia backrest, Stebel, Apexcone HIDs, StingerZ LEDs (w/Backoff WigWag), Knight Rider Sequential LED, NGK Iridium, Power Commander III, Manic Salamander, Saeng mirrors, Garmin Zumo 660, Dark-Side Sumitomo Tire

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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Wed 3 Feb - 21:02

See if any Bilstein Monotubes will adapt up. They rule!
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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Thu 18 Feb - 9:23

I came across an italian websit called cyberscooter at www.cyberscooter.it
It looked to be showing a picture of products unveiled at the EICMA show for scooters. I copied the paragraph and put it into and Italian to American online translator and below is what it said. It would appear that Malossi has rear shocks for maxi scoots. Now if we can find them. The link with the pic of the shocks is at http://www.cyberscooter.it/2009/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1488:2009-malossi&catid=21:Eicma&Itemid=30


TWINS shock Absorbers SUSPENSIONS MAXI back oleopneumatici for ALL of THE Maxiscooter registered of every mark and model, from the smallest to the greatest rolled: from today all of the scooter will be able to to be equipped with the new line of suspensions TWINS of the renowned range Malossi RS24. After years of studies carried out on every type of vehicle, the technicians of the Malossi declare satisfied themselves some work I turn that allowed their of to achieve and to surpass the three objective fundamental of the project: CONFORT, SAFETY, LASTED to reach these results were thought out tens of prototypes, employed hundred of hours in test of laboratory and in tiring tests on road, also on uneven route, with the only pilot or with a passenger. This
immense work was characterized from the proverbial fussiness that marks our brand, because Malossi from always favors the quality and the "Made in Italy".
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PostSubject: Re: Suspensions by Sasquatch   Thu 18 Feb - 9:50

After a little more looking, I found this site from Malossi. It is not showing anything for the 600 at this point. I sent them an e-mail on their online contact form asking them if they have any plans to produce for the 600 in the future. Will let you know if I hear anything back.

http://www.malossi.com/news/newsDoc/PDF_PRODOTTI/TWINS_001.pdf
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