For Sale Noleen shock with ti spring for k2 razorback

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Noleen pull shock for a k2 razorback I believe. Ti spring which is crazy light compared to a standard steel spring. Fully working with rebound adjust. After £60 Inc UK postage. Now £50.

Happy to measure if you need dimensions. Probably worth the price for the ti spring alone.
 

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I'm not 100% sure what model it came off. I bought it for the spring but it was marginally the wrong size.

I can post to the US, but I've had issues with posting and receiving shocks so it would have to be at your own risk.
 
hi, just watching this too because I also own an Razorback.
To me the Noleen pullshock was used from the beginning in 1999 till 2003 when this was replaced by a Fox Shock in combination with a bit of wider update for 2003 and last 2004 models.
 
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I'm not 100% sure what model it came off. I bought it for the spring but it was marginally the wrong size.

I can post to the US, but I've had issues with posting and receiving shocks so it would have to be at your own risk.
Could you DM me? I was curious if you meant the spring was the wrong size for the shock it's currently on (Noleen)?? Or did you mean the spring was the wrong size for another shock for another bike besides the Razorback? I haven't seen too many pull shock style platforms from the era.

I frequently buy from the UK/overseas with success but mostly through ebay/paypal global shipping program.
 
Hi, just to clarify, the spring is perfect on the shock, I had hoped I could use it on my noleen shock on my team RTS instead of the stock steel one, but it's slightly too long and slightly fatter.

The reason I'm cautious about posting overseas is down to recent ish experience. I bought a noleen shock from eBay, it was shipped via gsp, but didn't even leave the states. It was deemed a prohibited item and destroyed. When posting I have to fill in customs forms which categorise the item, so there's not a lot of hiding what it is. Gutting. It may be coincidence, but I've had issues with forks too.

If you are ok with the risk, I'm happy to post.
 
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