Seat strut.
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knight2
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Seat strut.
The seat strut on my 650 is knackered and the seat falls down all the time so I priced one up at my local bike shop, just short of £100
so i said don't bother I'll use a piece of wood if I have to. There must be a strut off something else that will work, any suggestions I can't be the first one to have this problem.
- horobags
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Re: Seat strut.
measure it, and have a look on ebay maybe?
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.
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knight2
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Re: Seat strut.
Thanks Horobags, don't do ebay but you made me look on Amazon and there are some on there haven't ordered one yet but I shall have a look. 
- Waldorf
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Re: Seat strut.
Recently I was involved in a discussion on Silverwing600 about Seat Struts.
One chap bought one from Amazon.com
It's from the States and probably not the right one for you but I thought I'd post this to be encouraging.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CDBDL5 ... title&th=1
One chap bought one from Amazon.com
It's from the States and probably not the right one for you but I thought I'd post this to be encouraging.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CDBDL5 ... title&th=1
Mike
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"Ignorant people will always be afraid of what's different and will always mock what they don't understand."
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Honda Forza 350 - Adso
Honda Vision 110 - Bright
"Ignorant people will always be afraid of what's different and will always mock what they don't understand."
Capitano
Proud to be a member of the Ugly Bunch
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knight2
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Re: Seat strut.
All information gratefully recieved, so thank you Waldorf. I've got to measure it, which isn't easy as the bottom end is buried in the bodywork, there's some writing on it which I want to read but it.s tiny so I'll need my glasses. I did find a video that says the bodywork might not have to come off to replace it, hopefully.
- Ralph
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Re: Seat strut.
There was or is a firm that specializes in struts they have a on line catalog with dimensions only problem is I cant remember any more details.
someone like this.
https://www.gasspringsshop.co.uk/?gad_s ... wwQAvD_BwE
someone like this.
https://www.gasspringsshop.co.uk/?gad_s ... wwQAvD_BwE
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knight2
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Re: Seat strut.
Thanks Ralph, I googled gas springs and there's a place in Derby that does them which is only about thirty mile from here.
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BobbyH
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Re: Seat strut.
I bought 2 for the 400, so I have a spare,
I can send you one in if you like, if it will fit?
I can send you one in if you like, if it will fit?
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knight2
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Re: Seat strut.
Bobby, thanks sorry for not getting back to you earlier just noticed your post. I haven't measured mine yet shall try tomorow. I've just been trying to find out if they are compatible but without much success as they seem to be different for different years.



