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       #Post#: 1510--------------------------------------------------
       Correct rear shock length?
       By: patentgeek Date: August 15, 2016, 1:27 am
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       What is the correct length for the rear shocks?
       My NF came with non-stock shocks and I would like to verify they
       are the correct length.
       #Post#: 1511--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Correct rear shock length?
       By: randall Date: August 15, 2016, 1:55 am
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       Hi,
       the length of the original rear shocks is 320 m/m ;)
       #Post#: 1528--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Correct rear shock length?
       By: patentgeek Date: August 19, 2016, 8:26 pm
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       Or about 12.6-inches for the metric challenged. . . .
       #Post#: 2332--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Correct rear shock length?
       By: patentgeek Date: May 3, 2018, 2:21 pm
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       I've had good experiences with Hagon shocks on other bikes, so I
       sent an inquiry to their sales department about appropriate
       shocks for the NF since I couldn't find the NF listed in their
       product applications information.
       Hagon responded that their records indicate an extended length
       of 320mm for civilian bikes and 330mm for military bikes.
       Per my earlier post, my NF Military came with non-stock shocks.
       These have an extended length of ~330mm.  Even after installing
       correctly sized tires (3.25-18 front, 3.5-18 rear), my bike
       rests somewhat lightly on the centerstand - - - which makes me
       think that the rear shock length is slightly too long.
       Any thoughts?  I don't think a shock length of 320mm vs. 330mm
       will noticeably affect the handling, and the shorter civilian
       shocks might help to better balance the bike on the centerstand.
       
       
       #Post#: 2333--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Correct rear shock length?
       By: randall Date: May 8, 2018, 10:45 am
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       The standard shocks are foreseen with  the correct extended
       length of 320mm which apply for both  civilian bikes and
       military;
       my NF Military has stock shocks, with lenght of  320.
       my NF civilian has non stock shocks with extended length of
       ~330mm.
       Even my Civilian bike rests somewhat lightly on the centerstand,
       meanwhile my Military is very stable
       #Post#: 2339--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Correct rear shock length?
       By: guest107 Date: May 19, 2018, 1:44 am
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       salut je confirme 320 mm sur falcone original mais 330 non
       original (réplique classic pour motos anglaises) sur ma sport va
       très bien aussi voici le liens que beaucoup connaissent déjà ou
       j'ai acheté mes hagon pour ma falcone police en allemagne ils
       vont très bien
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       bonne journée
       Hi I confirm 320 mm on original Falcone but 330 non original
       (replica classic for English motorcycles) on my sport goes very
       well also here are the links that many already know or I bought
       my Hagon for my police Falcone in Germany they go very well
       Nice day
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