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Old March 5th 05, 02:43 AM
tooloud
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Default KYB AGX for '95

I've been considering the installation of KYB AGX shocks on my '95 M-edition
for several years now. I think I'm going to actually go ahead and have it
done, but I have one question: I seem to remember that the AGX shocks aren't
technically compatible with M1s with ABS, but that it's for a pretty minor
reason and that it's easy to make them work just fine.

Am I remembering correctly or do I need to find a different shock? TIA.

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Old March 5th 05, 03:03 AM
Grant Edwards
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On 2005-03-05, tooloud > wrote:

> I've been considering the installation of KYB AGX shocks on my
> '95 M-edition for several years now. I think I'm going to
> actually go ahead and have it done, but I have one question: I
> seem to remember that the AGX shocks aren't technically
> compatible with M1s with ABS, but that it's for a pretty minor
> reason and that it's easy to make them work just fine.


I put a set on a 96M a couple years back. They don't have a
built-in boss to which the bracket for the ABS sensor wire is
attached. It's just a spot for routing the wire. A few
pennies worth of cable-ties solved that problem.

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