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March 26, 2004, 02:19:49 am »
I have a Pro Flex 854 and when I was changing the front elastomers(Which I now have 3 sets of) I broke a part off of the Girvin shock that was loc-tited. The bike is in great shape and has hung from my rafters for 10 years and I only need it to pull my Kids around. Does anyone know where I can get this part? The part is the bushing with a bolt welded to it that screws into the pole that the elastomers slide on to. If not does anyone want to buy this bike? I am in Canada.
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presumably you are referring to the girvin fork????Haave you tried K2???/If you are willing to pay the postage i may be able to source a elastomer "shock" for ya......
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Yes it is a girvin shock. I have 3 sets of the elastomers. It is the bushing with a bolt welded to it that I broke that goes from the linkage to a threaded
(forgive my ignorance) pole that the elastomers slide on to.
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