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r&g shock tube cover install/norge

maverick9611

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thanx to some of the members who gave me some ideas on this.
the norge shock really gets quite filthy after a days ride.
the cyclemagic natural enzyme formula clean works great. spray on, let sit, hose off.
i really should have put this on when i installed the m shock.
it would have been easier. fitment is tight but doable. lower link will get the way too.
i was changing tires and thought it would be a good time to try.
r & g model # is SHOCK1BK 9"x 11.5"
they don't make one for the norge so i measured and went with the triumph one. they do make some for other guzzi's though.

im sure this will work on the other carc models too
 

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That’s an interesting product and I thank you for sharing!

Please post a follow up after you have lived with it for awhile. I am curious to see if you find any downside to it.

Enjoy!
 
That’s an interesting product and I thank you for sharing!

Please post a follow up after you have lived with it for awhile. I am curious to see if you find any downside to it.

Enjoy!
me too, i was mortified on how much road crap the shock takes. i will keep a eye on it and post a follow up.
 
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folks, here is more info on how the experiment went to reality

post 41(but the whole thread is very good)
 
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