is there any one close to you with a downtown,the shock is a little longer, it should be good with your Wt. on it, I think the ends are the same, or would it lift the scooter to high, the downtown shocks come off easy, took me about 5 min. a shock,. the upper bolt is a snug fit,
Hey thanks De dee,
Your reply sent me scrambling to look at this shock. The price is a little steep at $111 each, and the top and bottom bolts are 10mm ....but that 10mm at the bottom I could deal with. Hard to say - is it too thick and/or too long?
I have no way to measure since there are none of these scoots around here.
The price gives me a clue that it might be too thick to work on our LIKE's....our shocks are $51 each. Crazy that I'm down to trying to guess the appropriateness of a shock by its price....."need one more than $51 but not much over about $80 or it is gonna be too big, maybe ??" I even tried counting spring coils and measuring the drawings of the various Kymco shocks....but found I could not go by that.
I need to find a dealer who has all kinds of Kymcos (even 4-wheelers!) and go in there with a tape measure and some calipers to measure: length eye-to-clevis, coil diameter and coil thickness and max. rider weight.
There are no dealers like this around here - so put in some calls to SYM dealers, & not any luck with them. No salesman is gonna go measure some shocks on a scooter. Even asked sellers of various scooters on eBay - on the ruse that I'm interested in their scoots. Geez, one SYM had 15.5" shocks!
I will keep working this .....and I know some other fellows are on it ,too.
I've already purchased one set of Taiwanese shocks that most likely are too thick. (they looked good in the photos - but sold w/no demensions other than length) ...when I'm snowed in this winter I'll take this thing apart and see for sure.
Thanks much for your response though!
Stig