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https://bikerzbits.com/honda-pcx150-yss ... 8-883.html

I just put a set of these on my Xmax, and the difference is amazing. So much nicer to go over speedbump‘s and railroad tracks .....it is definitely an upgrade from the stock shock.

Bikerzbitz Delivered these to me in five biz days for $30 using DHL airfreight.
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Is this pricing for a set or each?
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A Set, the title is plural - I’ve never seen aftermarket shocks sold as a single unit.....
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Just bought a pair of YSS Shocks (TB222-315P-07-X) Adjustable and reportedly good for my (over)weight! Bought in the UK for £85. To be fitted tomorrow and then tested by me so I'll let you know how it all goes. They can hardly be any worse than the p*ss poor efforts that came with the scoot and which, after 3 years hard use are about as effective at soaking up bumps as my old XR2's MacPherson struts were!
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Jge64 wrote:https://bikerzbits.com/honda-pcx150-yss ... 8-883.html

I just put a set of these on my Xmax, and the difference is amazing. So much nicer to go over speedbump‘s and railroad tracks .....it is definitely an upgrade from the stock shock.

Bikerzbitz Delivered these to me in five biz days for $30 using DHL airfreight.
Beauty of a small island... Ordered mine yesterday afternoon, delivered (DPD) at 09:45 hrs today!! :D
Regards,
Neil


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I hate mounting pics here, it’s too much hassle , but here are a few pics of the shocks on my xmax:

https://advrider.com/f/threads/new-xmax ... t-37545049
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Neil955i wrote:Just bought a pair of YSS Shocks (TB222-315P-07-X) Adjustable and reportedly good for my (over)weight! Bought in the UK for £85. To be fitted tomorrow and then tested by me so I'll let you know how it all goes. They can hardly be any worse than the p*ss poor efforts that came with the scoot and which, after 3 years hard use are about as effective at soaking up bumps as my old XR2's MacPherson struts were!
Shocks fitted today and YSS Shocks x 2 = Handling transformation! Seriously. Feels like both the ride height and firmness increased to some perceptible degree. On my test ride, no bottoming out on even the worst potholes round here and I am now back to confidently chucking it in to bends with nothing scraping on the deck! One very happy bunny. I'll give a more long term assessment later, but on first impressions, money well spent.
Regards,
Neil


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