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wich savage? you need the shocks and the mounting kit
EDIT: this is the mounting kit you need if you have the savage x
http://www.innovative-rc.com/product...roducts_id=130
and for the other savages...
http://www.innovative-rc.com/product...products_id=48
EDIT: this is the mounting kit you need if you have the savage x
http://www.innovative-rc.com/product...roducts_id=130
and for the other savages...
http://www.innovative-rc.com/product...products_id=48
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iv found a place in aus that sells a kit not sure if it is innovative rc or not but it will work, now i just need some lst shocks, thanks for the help
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it is a place in australia called rc hobbies, i get all my savage parts and nearly everything i own that is rc is from these guys, i guess im just a loyal customer. it is a new era kit but you will still have to buy the shocks them selves. http://www.*********.com.au/store/pr...6214a365e5d917
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The innovative-rc conversion kit is a bit better build than the new era jobbie.
http://www.innovative-rc.com/index.php?cPath=21_24
They have free shipping on orders over 25quid. I tried it on my Sav and it worked well. I ended up selling my set-up though as i didnt believe it was worth the money, i did get my money back though.
http://www.innovative-rc.com/index.php?cPath=21_24
They have free shipping on orders over 25quid. I tried it on my Sav and it worked well. I ended up selling my set-up though as i didnt believe it was worth the money, i did get my money back though.
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From: wamberal, AUSTRALIA
alum bends and stays bent, stay away from them. I run one Sav with standard sav shocks and another Sav with Cen shocks.
LST2 shocks look the biz, but Sav shocks are cheap and work well. I am not yet convinced on the Cen shocks but they are fairly cheap. The Cen shocks look groovy as well with the remote resovoir
I love Tassie, done a couple of bike trips around there. On one we did 2400km over 8 days, 90% off road. Never saw the same road twice. Even got a 9kg Lobster from the West Coast. Where is Smithton anyway?
LST2 shocks look the biz, but Sav shocks are cheap and work well. I am not yet convinced on the Cen shocks but they are fairly cheap. The Cen shocks look groovy as well with the remote resovoir

I love Tassie, done a couple of bike trips around there. On one we did 2400km over 8 days, 90% off road. Never saw the same road twice. Even got a 9kg Lobster from the West Coast. Where is Smithton anyway?
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smithton is on the far north west coast, wat sort of bike do you have? i have a zx2r its only a 250 but thats all i can have on my l's. can't wait to get my p's so i can get a suzuki sv650 gotta love that v-twin sound.BTW i just found some lst shocks on ebay so i had to buy them, now il just have to get the kit to mount them. should look good wit my new axial 32 on the way.




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