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SRAD is the GSXR from 96 to 99. Search around there will be one cheaper than that.
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Yorkie, are you sure a GSXR shock fits in a curvy? I thought they fouled the swingarm?
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thanks chris, found a couple, but aren't SRAD's 375 rate a bit too soft compared to SV's 510 rate?
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It is soft yes, but you are fairly light, and because it is longer if the SV linkage is rising-rate this will make it "stiffer". Perhaps negating the spring stiffness a little.
As for the age, yes the oil will be old and thin. You can service them, or just accept that the SV one is far worse due to no proper gas action. I went for option 2 and it was an improvement. Useless 2 -up though! Had mine fitted for about 5k miles.
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Furry muff. I just read somewhere someone had tried to fit it and it fouled the swingarm, maybe it was a different year or summat.
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Thanks for your input guys, I now understand shocks better
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Just fitted K4 GSXR 600 shock, to K4 Naked Pointy. I though i would share.
Used gsxr bottom bolt. Didn't grind it as there seemed to be enough clearance. Needed to cut battery box, but strangely battery fitted in it's original position. I think it's because i have aftermarket undertray fitted and original was cut in half, and back end of it could move freely. So my whole battery box can kinda rock on 2 screws. Anyway battery fitted very tight, i hope shock won't grind a hole in it over time. I've put some piece of plastic bottle in between them. And the upgrade... Can't recommend it enough. DO IT! Got the shock here in lithuania for 40 quid, with <2k miles. |
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Worth every penny Domas
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