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Hi,

I need a new shockabsorber (rear) to a Honda Degree, (250 offroadbike) and got a price 2000 bath for a renovated one.

In my thinking it is a little bit on the top but I don´t know the prices.

So someone that can tell me if this is the right price?

Thanks in advance!

:D:o:D

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No idea really, but 2000baht doesn't sound unreasonable. I may be a tad cynical here, but can it be renovated/do they specialize in these shocks/is it an aftermarket shock/are these the suppliers you bought it from. Part of me suspects they may just give it a clean and charge you 2000 baht. Can you buy a new shock for it?

Posted

Thanks for answering. Me to think it is on the top side but I got no choice, they don´t have a new one.

so I will go for it.

Will post here to tell if it is working or not!

:o:D:D

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Thanks for answering. Me to think it is on the top side but I got no choice, they don´t have a new one.

so I will go for it.

Will post here to tell if it is working or not!

:o:wai::D

When I came to the shop it was 2500 if I wanted it replaced by the shop!!

I thought I had no choise so I had it done including new oil, new filter etc and it cost me 2700 baht.

The price 2000 they said was if I had done the job myself!

Sh!t happens.... Compared to the 20 000 km service of my BMW-650 in Sweden 2001 that cost me 17 000 baht it was not too much.

:D:D:D

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