tripledown
Retro Newbie
Took me a minute to understand you're intended use. You're referencing the GT RTS (example: https://www.vitalmtb.com/community/jawlor,779/setup,39177?page=5 and here: https://p.vitalmtb.com/photos/users...pg?VersionId=SiZSmxSwnXOqAu0xaCvDINpJm7lxmAtK). The shock wouldn't fit b/c the RTS is a traditional shock (compress) and not a pull shock. That (and/or) the spring isn't compatible with the RTS shock b/c of the shocks from both bikes are different even though they're made by Noleen. Looks like the spring off the Razerback pull shock is too fat for the RTS and would hit/rub against the RTS/Noleen blow out valve over the shock (?) Also, as you mentioned, it looks too long by about 1/3 unless it's under a lot of preload *if the shock can do that (?) It doesn't look like any of this would be an issue on the Razerback shock mount (here: https://ep1.pinkbike.org/p6pb17394700/p6pb17394700.jpg) if I am not mistaken.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.