« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2013, 11:49:21 am »
It's interesting to see how far Works Performance shocks go back as well (ad on last page). I've got three sets of those finned alloy Works shocks, one set on my Maico trials bike, another on my 350 squarie and the third currently on my bench undergoing a rebuild. I've also pulled down a set of steel bodied Works shocks manufactured in the late 90's and have found them to be almost identical to the early models, the only visible difference being the size and position of one seal. The fact that Works shocks still compare favourably with YSS, Ohlins and other high tech products says a lot for Gil Vaillencourts (and Charlie Curnutts) design in the early seventies.
It's also interesting to see the ad for 'Protopipe Exhaust Systems' showing the availability of up pipes for AW Maico (amongst others) in 1976 which adds credence to the argument that the current rules stating that the exhaust follow original lines as per manufacture are a bunch of Hooey and need to be re worded.
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