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Offline Erny

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Re: Koni shocks - rebuild info
« Reply #15 on: April 02, 2024, 11:07:19 AM »
I need to check if there is some type number on my shocks, but obviously these are not 7610 type. However, length as OEM (~320mm) and except conflict with chain guard they fit
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Re: Koni shocks - rebuild info
« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2024, 10:28:07 AM »
Old Konis are difficult if not impossible to get parts for, the later ones you gan get parts from Ikon

Bryan, unless you can point me somewhere else, I can only find parts available from Ikon in Oz. The UK distributor has now stopped importing them. I'm after seals (for my Guzzi shocks)
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Re: Koni shocks - rebuild info
« Reply #17 on: April 03, 2024, 03:53:34 PM »
Ñobody apart from ikon to the best of my knowledge

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Re: Koni shocks - rebuild info
« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2024, 11:05:07 AM »
I need to check if there is some type number on my shocks, but obviously these are not 7610 type. However, length as OEM (~320mm) and except conflict with chain guard they fit

They look like 76k 1320 series shocks ( the number was behind the white plastic cover behind the spring) the same as I have on my 400. I was told by a guy at Koni all the parts are available for the internals as they use the same parts as used in car shocks.

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Re: Koni shocks - rebuild info
« Reply #19 on: April 04, 2024, 11:32:36 AM »
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They look like 76k 1320 series shocks ( the number was behind the white plastic cover behind the spring) the same as I have on my 400. [...]
76k or 7610? 1320 or 1302?

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Re: Koni shocks - rebuild info
« Reply #20 on: April 04, 2024, 11:41:42 AM »
76k 1302 stamped in the metal behind the white plastic cover.

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Re: Koni shocks - rebuild info
« Reply #21 on: April 07, 2024, 01:42:39 PM »
Tried to rebuild a pair of 1979 - 76k 1302 with the assistance of Geoff at IKON Australia. A lot of the “new” internals will not fit especially seals, gland nuts etc - access to a machine shop is essential if using original piston rod. The thread in your aluminium body maybe @ 1mm smaller diameter than the new gland nut - although the pitch is same - but a good m/c shop should be able to help. Alternative rod seals are available - but again may have to m/c new IKON nut inner housing to accept rod seal. If you can keep original piston & rebound assembly then it should be OK. A lot of extra hassle (& expense) - otherwise you are looking at new replacement shocks. I preferred the alumin. Original look so persevered with my employers tool room. I think the original Dutch Koni bike suspension was based on old imperial sizes - not metric - IKON stuff seems metric.

 

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