« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2012, 12:00:38 pm »
However they are aluminium bodied as opposed to stell bodied this particular pair have done 5 seasons racing
I've got a pair of old school finned alloy bodied Works Performance shocks that have been on my Maico for near enough to twenty years with not a single problem. I've changed the oil a couple of times and did the seals once, not because they needed to be done but for general maintenance. While they're not the most advanced shock on the market, they're as reliable as an HQ Kingswood.
I recently bought a set of steel bodied Works shocks for a good price of Curt Fournier on the Swapmeet which I'm currently rebuilding for one of my projects.
Having said nice things about Works Shocks, I must also stick up for the YSS shocks that have seen a number of seasons on one of my Maicos and are currently on my Cheney Yamaha. While they're the low budget model (can't remember what) with no external dampening adjustment, they work well with only a slight leak on one of them. I'd have no problem recommending them.
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