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suspension upgrade what to do?
hi all.
well if i decide to keep the old girl, which is looking likely at the mo just took her to the inlaws so i can service the brakes ect as she has been layed up for a bit. and loved the 3 mile ride. bit doddgy on the brakes but getting back to the subjest, even though the the front and rear shocks have been checked and are in perfect condition ive always found that thay could be better. going forward what would be the best option for the fronts? dont realy want to do the gsxr conversion the rear possibly the zx6 b1h? any idears peeps? |
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after 97 posts you should know better!!!!!!! use the search function....,,,lol
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i did a quick one but couldnt find what i was looking for. so i thought i would stop waisting my time and ask the pros there advice and opinions.
sorry if i did anything wrong |
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lol
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yeh:) -now go stand in the corner and hang your head in shame:reaper: depends on your budget mate-what you looking to spend?? |
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im now in the corner.
i dont want to chuck cash at it. second hand rear. but new fronts. I dont really understand what eliminators are/do and the diff between std springs and progresives. what effect will heavier oil will do? so many questions |
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For the rear there is 2 choices. The first being the most expensive and that is to buy a brand new shock built for your weight. Company's like Hagon, Nitron, Ohlins and Penskie all do this but it doesn't come cheap depending on who you buy from and what you buy. The second option is the cheapest and that's to fit a shock that's come from another bike. I believe there is a couple of charts floating about which lists all the details of different bikes shocks. So you can find which one is best suited to your weight.
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It depends on your budget, springs and oil will run you about £100 if you fit them yourself. There are tons of threads about it and some links on the main page even, if they're still there...
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For the road,me personally ,I would get a hagon shock sprung for me if your rear shocks goosed ,then change the fork oil, then check/adjust the sag and see how it was.
You can change fork springs and add emulators later if you still are not happy |
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