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right the ride at the moment is quite soft, the bike is a `99. what are my options with sorting the suspension out, but with out spending to much money.
everything i have read says once this has been sorted the sv comes alive a lot more, so people talk to me. cheers |
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what sort of weight are you ?
But the short answer is fresh oil and better springs (progressive or correct weight linier), rear if it's stock and over 15-20k, junk it and either a younger OEM one or a decent replacement from a sports bike (several fit with varying degrees of modification needed / do a search). Cheers Mark
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I use a ZX10 rear shock & Hagon progressive springs at the front. Works for me
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i am 70kg.
my sv has 26k on it, so what year should i be looking for??? i don`t want to have to mod it in anyway. cheers guys |
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Doesn't really matter tbh. I had a Mk1 ZX6 rear shock originally, stiffened it up nicely.
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The 06/07 ZX10R shock fits with very minimal modifications, just a minor bit of cutting of the battery box, but the spring is too soft. A ZZR1400 shock fits with the same mods and has a much more suitable spring rate, though it is slightly shorter (8mm) than standard, so will lower the end of the bike a little, which could be compensated for with slightly shorter dogbones. I bought both shocks and swapped the springs, and you end up with one shock perfect for a pointy and the other good for a curvy. Last edited by mikerj; 29-04-11 at 09:40 AM. |
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The stock shock is fine for the road (although dies early so check it still works - replacing it with another is the easiest route for now), the forks are totally soft though. 15W oil and decent linear springs, doens't matter who makes them, just get the right stiffness. There is info on here, do a search, or get a recommendation from the spring seller. Doing more means more money but sort this and you'll be pretty happy.
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I looked at fitting the original curvy spring to the ZX10R shock as Berlin did, but IMO it's a bodge as the curvy spring is too small a diameter to fit properly, so you have to bin the plastic shield and turn the spring seat over, meaning the spring isn't properly located any more. |
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zx636 shock required a zx bottom bolt to hold it in and some cutting of the battery tray.
combined with hagon springs up front massivly improved ride quality, but i do need it setting up properly yet. there is better combos out there but mine was all done for about £130 |
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