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rear shock change
I was always under the impression that a shock of a gsxr would be an upgrade for me on my sv.... but looking at this list below then only one or two would benifit my needs.... basically if i want to stiffen the ride up from the stock sv shock i need to select something below the 2nd gen shock...
Or am i getting something totally wrong. Sorry if this sounds dumb but i am still learning with all this stuff. YEAR MOTORCYCLE LENGTH SPRING ===== ========= ===== ===== 01-03 GSXR600 325.5mm 325# 96-99 GSXR750 345mm 375# 97-00 GSXR600 375mm 375# 00-03 GSXR750 325mm 400# 04 GSXR750 332.5mm 408# 04 GSXR600 332.5mm 425# 01-02 GSXR1000 329.5mm 430# 03-04 SV650 330mm 430# <<<==== stock 2nd gen... 05 GSX-R 1000 332.5mm 450# 03-04 GSXR1000 332.5mm 480# 99-02 SV650 337mm 510# <<<====stock 1st gen 04-07 ZX10R 338mm 540# 03-04 ZX6R(636) 340mm 540# 99-03 GSXR1300(Busa) 330mm 700# Dave |
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......?
I just bought an Ohlins, but that was when I had money. |
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no. the 1st-2nd gen are there only as a reference to original.
just pick the shock from the list that best fits your needs. if the seat hight is to low fit a longer length shock, to tall fit a lower length shock. if you are a pie eater then fit a stiffer spring, a lettuce muncher fit a softer spring. strange, i added an 08 gsxr1000 shock to the list specifically coz it suits short ppl but it seems to have disappeared... |
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Fitting a GSX-R shock (or similar replacement shock) does two things.
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Being somewhere the wrong side of 18st plus a heavy set of leathers and armour plus regular small but significant luggage, occasional pillion, I really feel my 25k miles original shock is on it's last legs. Got a lower mileage replacement original SV shock to do soon, but sounds like I need something much beefier. Did I read somewhere that a Hayabusa shock is a good choice for the huskier gentleman? Easy to fit?
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Ask badger how he went on with his GSXR1000 shock. I seem to remember fitting a GSXR1000 K5 one for paul the 6th which might be about right too.
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I bought a K3 or K4 GSXR1000 shock from Flymo , shock gave a tad more height than normal and I weigh 17stone and it has coped admirably with pillions and luggage as well . I have not changed a single setting from the ones Flymo had it set to . All you need to do is buy the bottom GSXR bolt and you are good to go . Some people may also need to cut a little bit out of the bottom of the battery box on some models to give the top of the reservoir a bit of room . All in all it should take you about an hour to hour and a half to do :)
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If you can get to me Dave , I have an Abba stand and plenty`o`tools here and can give you a hand ........... well , you make the Tea and I`ll fit it ;)
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Why not upgrade to a curvy 1st generation shock? ;)
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Because anything off a Curvy would give a Pointy AIDS
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