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Old Nov 16th, 2011, 7:26 pm   #1 (permalink)
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Ducati Showa Adjustable Forks Monster S4 S4R ST4 ST4S ST3 ST3S SPORT CLASSIC | eBay
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Old Nov 16th, 2011, 7:52 pm   #2 (permalink)
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when did these get to be so expensive? seems not that long ago they were available for ~$300 a set on ebay all the time.
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supply and demand! i pretty much paid that for mine... but mine had little brass screws to adjust rebound... not sure how the ebay ones work?
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supply and demand! i pretty much paid that for mine... but mine had little brass screws to adjust rebound... not sure how the ebay ones work?
These are not fully adjustable…
therefore they are to expensive.

But who knows where the journey goes?

Last week a guy here in the german forum sold his ti nitrite coated showas with triples and two oro calipers for 495€

This was a bargain!
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ST3 forks are adjustable for preload only. Unless somebody swapped out the internals (and it doesn't look it since they still have the stock caps), the buyer is going to be disappointed.
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