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johnnycyclone
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WTB Shock AM54745

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Looking for a shock AM54745. This should fit Trailfire and Sportfire sleds. NOS preferred, or a good working shock that isn't leaking will work. Shipping to 48131.

Thanks....Terre
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Good luck. I looked around a long time without luck. I know you are probably looking for one for looks but, rumor has it there are substitutions out there. Right Brock and Dusty?
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Ehh, that project never made it out of the testing phase. Due to our lack of snow, none of the sleds ever went out this year. Once the R&D is completed on this, we will share the results.

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DeereKid9 wrote:Good luck. I looked around a long time without luck. I know you are probably looking for one for looks but, rumor has it there are substitutions out there. Right Brock and Dusty?
Well that's not exactly what I was hoping for, but it is what it is. Thanks for the info Bob, I keep looking though.....Terre
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Re: WTB Shock AM54745

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There is always the Bob Fox solution!

I still need stroke lengths (extended and compressed) on Sportys, Spittys, Sprints. A gas charged re-buildable shock could be the last shock you buy for a vintage sled. (riders obviously, sorry to hijack the post) There are plenty of them out there used and some can even be altered for custom fitment!
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'78 440 Liquifire
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kenwaters wrote:There is always the Bob Fox solution!

I still need stroke lengths (extended and compressed) on Sportys, Spittys, Sprints. A gas charged re-buildable shock could be the last shock you buy for a vintage sled. (riders obviously, sorry to hijack the post) There are plenty of them out there used and some can even be altered for custom fitment!
Kenny, you're not hijacking, you're enhancing the thread. Thanks for the info.
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Kenny, I think I put the sporty measurement in your other post about it. I can measure the Sprint one as well.
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Thanks Matt,

I just bumped that thread. If anyone has good measurements for the other outstanding models, I would appreciate the information.
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'75 X-8
'75 340S
'77 340 Liquifire
'78 440 Liquifire
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'80 Liquifire (completed VC and sometimes raced)
'81 Liquifire (bib #212f Red Lake Vintage CC Sled)
'82 Liquifire
'83 Liquifire
'83 Sprintfire (1 runner +2 parts sleds)
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Re: WTB Shock AM54745

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Here is my attempt at finding a, budget minded, replacement for shock #AM54745, please step in and correct me if I am wrong on the dimensions. Based on Kenny's thread the original dimensions of this shock are 12" extended, 8 1/4" closed, and 7/16 eye openings. The below shock is a Kimpex hydraulic shock that fits some Yamaha sleds (see below), and it is an almost exact match. The dimensions of this shock, Kimpex part #272808 are, 12" extended, 8" closed and 7/16" eye openings. It's a 1/4" shorter on the closed side, but that should be fine. The only issue, and it's a minor one, is the one end will need to be trimmed to fit between the mounts, see pic. The great thing is these fit one of their current models, which means they are still available, and they are not too expensive, about $30.00 online. It's not going to give me the ride of a gas shock, but it doesn't cost $200 either. I will see if I can get this installed this week, to verify the fit. Next up will be shocks for the ski's.

These are the models it fits:

Bravo 250 1985 to 2007
Bravo 250T 2008 to 2011
ET250 1980 to 1984
ET340 1980 to 1984
ET340 Long Track 1981 to 1984
ET340 Trapper 1985 to 1988
ET340 Trapper/R 1986 to 1988
ET400 Trapper/R 1989 to 1991

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Digging up an older topic here because I'm trying to figure out a part number for shock that will work on a Sportfire. The P/N Terre listed above doesn't seem to exist, at least not any more. I found number 08-3201 which seems to be the same shock.

I also found what is supposed to be a gas shock or the Yamahas listed above which is SU-04039 or 120181. I can't find specific dimensions on it though. It's discontinued but my supplier has a couple left so I'm going to order and see for if it works.
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I have an NOS spitfire shock in the shop. I can get a measurement in the morning.
-Greg

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'84 Liquifire #420 "The Last Liquifire" (rescued, SOLD)
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I guess I didn't realize this was from 2012. :bonk:
-Greg

'82 Sprintfire (original running project) SOLD
'72 400 (original non-running 2nd owner)
'73 400 (original non-running 2nd owner)
'86 Kitty cat
'77 Cyclone SOLD
'78 Spitfire x2 (sold one)(I think I officially have a sickness)
'84 Liquifire #420 "The Last Liquifire" (rescued, SOLD)
'82 Spitfire #2100 "The Last Spitfire"
'83 Sprintfire (wife's sled ;))
'84 Snowfire
'88 Yamaha Sno Scoot
'71 Massey Ski Whiz Special
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Post them up and I'll see if I can figure out a match.
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Spitfire shock AM-54887

Overall closed length: 8 1/8"
Overall open length: 11"
Shaft size with rubber bushing: 7/16" (bolt)
Shaft size w/out bushing: 7/8" (aluminum shaft with roll pins)
-Greg

'82 Sprintfire (original running project) SOLD
'72 400 (original non-running 2nd owner)
'73 400 (original non-running 2nd owner)
'86 Kitty cat
'77 Cyclone SOLD
'78 Spitfire x2 (sold one)(I think I officially have a sickness)
'84 Liquifire #420 "The Last Liquifire" (rescued, SOLD)
'82 Spitfire #2100 "The Last Spitfire"
'83 Sprintfire (wife's sled ;))
'84 Snowfire
'88 Yamaha Sno Scoot
'71 Massey Ski Whiz Special
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Re: WTB Shock AM54745

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I have been using the front ski shocks from the yamahas in my trailfires. I realize its not the heaviest of shocks but it fits with minor modification. I am not a light fellow at all and have not been easy on it. Its been in for 5 years now, 1500 miles. Shows no sign of leakage. Hope this helps. It is 8" closed 12" extended.
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