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Tech. Advice: Series 'D' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="oexing" data-source="post: 176567" data-attributes="member: 1493"><p>These airshocks are used on bikes with single rear shocks, on linkages too. And in YT you can see a biker hopping down a rough trail on the rear wheel only. So my guess at 200-300 psi they carry quite some weight. Certainly you´d put two at the Vincent rear, so weights are 50 percent per side - which would be some 200-250kg at rear wheel. So then less than 150kg per airshock. Seems to me suitable for the SR types. Please look into the YT clips for getting an idea about shock loads and installations in linkages on those bikes. </p><p></p><p> Vic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oexing, post: 176567, member: 1493"] These airshocks are used on bikes with single rear shocks, on linkages too. And in YT you can see a biker hopping down a rough trail on the rear wheel only. So my guess at 200-300 psi they carry quite some weight. Certainly you´d put two at the Vincent rear, so weights are 50 percent per side - which would be some 200-250kg at rear wheel. So then less than 150kg per airshock. Seems to me suitable for the SR types. Please look into the YT clips for getting an idea about shock loads and installations in linkages on those bikes. Vic [/QUOTE]
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