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The Old Racing Stables, Nine Yews, Cranborne, Dorset BH21 5PW, UK

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12.4" Hagon Shocks - Later BSA OIF 500/650/750cc Models From 1972 Onwards - Open Spring

OEM: 64052564
£159.95
(£191.94 inc VAT)
Price in points: 12796 points
Reward points: 320 points
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12.4" Hagon Shocks - Later BSA OIF 500/650/750cc Models From 1972 Onwards - Open Spring

Suitable for:
A50 Royal Star, A65/A70 Lightning, A65 Thunderbolt, A65 Spitfire models from 1972 onwards.

Pair of slimline road shock absorbers made in England by Hagon.
Premium quality, proven to provide exceptional handling, rider comfort and security.

Available in two options - please select.
  • Open spring black body and chrome springs.
  • Open spring stainless steel body and chrome springs.

3 position spring pre-load, adjustment by enclosed stepped cam ring.
100lb (18kg) medium weight progressive springs are fitted as standard.
Supplied with spring adjuster spanner.
2 year guarantee.


Length: 12.4", 12+3/8" (315mm) between eyelet centres
Top bush ID: 3/8" (10mm)
Top bush width: 15/16" (24.5mm) for 1" mounting points
Bottom bush ID: 3/8" (10mm)
Bottom bush width: 15/16" (24.5mm) for 1" mounting points

OEM: Girling 64052564, 32004SS, 32004CSS

Hagon Shocks - Made in England
Prices to all countries outside of the United Kingdom exclude VAT.
UK orders will be charged at the current UK rate.

Inline with the UK / EU trade deal all orders to European Union countries will be despatched with the correct Proof of Origin statements to ensure fast and accurate customs clearance. In most cases customs duties will not be applied to goods. However, import taxes / VAT and a customs handling fee will still be levied.

Please contact us if you have any questions or need more information about this product.


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In 2017 we launched our
dedicated classic trials and
motocross section after buying
Sammy Miller Products.

We are pleased to announce
that we have recently
acquired TYOFFROAD.

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