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1977+ DT100 Rear Shock length

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Replied by MarkT on topic 1977+ DT100 Rear Shock length

I'd bet someplace in Canada sells moped shocks?  Maybe even at better prices than Treatland?   It's not like Treatland is manufacturing them.  

The fact that there is a literal abundance of options for moped shocks that should work great is more than half the battle.  Now you can take that information and run with it.  Or not.  Your choice.  

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20 Oct 2025 20:12 #11

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Replied by 8ender on topic 1977+ DT100 Rear Shock length

No, you're right. I know where to look now. I might even put good money after bad and dive into Aliexpress. At least I know what I'm looking for now. Going to try 290mm shocks as a middle ground because I liked the extra height on the rear end.
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