Hi all
joined up a bit ago for info for my mates bike I used to visit many moons ago when I had a zxr but times have changed and big twins are the future
Any way I was out with my mate following him on his zxr he is a new rider and this was his first ride I noticed his back end looked a bit bouncy
when we stop and I had a look its bouncing around like a pogo stick! so its safe to say his rear shock is well shafted!!
I am looking to replace it for him and have done a bit of reading but cant really find the answers
what shocks fit? I know the zx6r one does I have seen one off a 06 plate that looks like it could be worth the punt
also heard gsxr shocks fit
does anyone know a decent shock with similar length to stock with a good spring rate that will work fine for a short arsed new rider just for road riding he wont be going like a mad man just yet so wont see a great improvement of an expensive one although anything is better then the one he has!
also when fitting what needs to be altered? I have heard the battery box needs adjusting is this by a lot he has a custom undertray with some sort of race tail unit so adjusting isnt too much of a problem really
anything else I need to know?
thanks all in advance Stu
L model rear shock!
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Re: L model rear shock!
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Re: L model rear shock!
Thanks for that
I have checked it out but theres not a great deal of info on the shocks to be fair
I know the zx6 shock fits but how much modification is needed
I could probably figure it all out but like to have some idea before I get busy with the grinder
I have checked it out but theres not a great deal of info on the shocks to be fair
I know the zx6 shock fits but how much modification is needed
I could probably figure it all out but like to have some idea before I get busy with the grinder
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Re: L model rear shock!
You need to shave off 1mm either side off the top.
I had one on my zxr and it was just waaaay to hard even after it was adjusted.
I had one on my zxr and it was just waaaay to hard even after it was adjusted.
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Re: L model rear shock!
hmmmm
might have to look at a different shock then with a different spring rate!
might have to look at a different shock then with a different spring rate!
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Re: L model rear shock!
done a bit of research and got a gsxr 600 k3 shock really cheap and they have a better spring rate which is closer to stock
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Re: L model rear shock!
Just thought I would update this for anyone out there
I fitted the gsxr 600 k3 shock to my mates bike today and it was pretty straight forward
You have to use the stock top shock mount but the bolt holes are different on the shock and the mount M12 stock shock M10 gsxr so I welded two washers of a decent thickness to the top mount and used the M10 bolts
Also the bottom mount is the same but this time I drilled the shock mount out to 12mm as the suspension rocker was a no no to space!
Had to also cut out the battery box support bar relocate the reg/rec and trim down the undertray and still had to move it back about an inch! not a problem as he has a different tail unit and its all hidden
pretty easy to do
I fitted the gsxr 600 k3 shock to my mates bike today and it was pretty straight forward
You have to use the stock top shock mount but the bolt holes are different on the shock and the mount M12 stock shock M10 gsxr so I welded two washers of a decent thickness to the top mount and used the M10 bolts
Also the bottom mount is the same but this time I drilled the shock mount out to 12mm as the suspension rocker was a no no to space!
Had to also cut out the battery box support bar relocate the reg/rec and trim down the undertray and still had to move it back about an inch! not a problem as he has a different tail unit and its all hidden
pretty easy to do