Hagon Shocks

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Hagon Shocks

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Quick question for all you experts - I'm looking at a set of unused Hagon Shocks on Ebay for my 1975 T500M .... I've asked the seller which models they're designed for and he said they were originally bought for a 1971 but "should fit other model years" ..... offering me more photos but not committing himself ... do any of you have a view on their suitability for a 1975 T500M?

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Re: Hagon Shocks

Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

69 to 77 used the same frame and swingarms so they should all use the same shocks.
Two strokes, its just that simple.

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Re: Hagon Shocks

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Thanks - nice to have informed confirmation - cheers Image
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Re: Hagon Shocks

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Measure yours eye to eye and get the seller to confirm the length of that pair. An inch or so longer is usually OK but shorter can be an issue.
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