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xr50 rear shock
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[QUOTE="dmdee99, post: 1287053, member: 69044"] I have a 2003 xr50 that I got for my 3 year old son but he is still to young to ride it. (Does not know how to ride a bike yet and has no sense of what slow and safe means.) So until he gets a bit older like 4-5 years old he will not be riding it soon. Since he is not able to ride it I plan on making it my little pit racer. I have arleady got new triplle clamps and pro taper bars on it but I want to change up the supension a bit to make it more forgiving. I really do not want to go all out on the bike since I will have to put it back to stock for my son once he is ready to ride. I was looking on ebay and found a few shocks that I want to get for the bike but I am unsure if they fit. So my question is if I could use a 10, 10.5 or 11 inch rear shock on this bike with out getting a new swing arm. Has anyone tried this and if you did what kind of problems did you run in to or did it just bolt on and fit perfectly? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks :cool: :cool: [/QUOTE]
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