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Does DtX and DtR have the same rear shock

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    Bananper
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    Does the dtx shock fit straight on the dtre? Is it the same length etc?

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      Does the dtx shock fit straight on the dtre? Is it the same length etc?

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      Irongamer727
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      @bananper I changed my Dtx shock for a Dtre (I think). It was notably larger but bolted right in.

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        DTX and DTRE are the same. Check the part numbers on fowler's.

        DTR shocks will fit but they are different in every dimension

        Current bikes:
        DT125X '07
        Street Triple R '11
        Aprilia ETV1000 '02

        Previous:
        DR650RSE '96
        FJ1200 '92

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          @finnerz89 @Irongamer727 so dtx and re are the same length? But R is longer?

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            @finnerz89 @Irongamer727 so dtx and re are the same length? But R is longer?

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            @bananper yeah slightly. The damper is also different and the spring has bigger coils and is wider if that makes sense.

            Current bikes:
            DT125X '07
            Street Triple R '11
            Aprilia ETV1000 '02

            Previous:
            DR650RSE '96
            FJ1200 '92

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              @bananper yeah slightly. The damper is also different and the spring has bigger coils and is wider if that makes sense.

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              @finnerz89 but dtx and re? are identical? I thought maybe X were abit stiffer?

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                @finnerz89 but dtx and re? are identical? I thought maybe X were abit stiffer?

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                @bananper exact same part number

                Current bikes:
                DT125X '07
                Street Triple R '11
                Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                Previous:
                DR650RSE '96
                FJ1200 '92

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                  Irongamer727
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                  In terms of stiffness I can't say I felt much difference, it feels slightly higher with the R damper.

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