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retrex
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Hi all, I just want to get some feedback on an idea that's been kicking around in my head. I want to replace the OEM shocks of an 81 GS1100 with a set Progressive CBX replacement shocks. Why? To gain a little more ground clearance and maybe add some more load carrying capacity.
Right out of the box I felt that my GS sat a little low with just me on it. Forget it with a fairing, bags and a passenger. Soon after I bought it I went to S&W airs to increase ground clearance and load carrying capability. The airs are now almost 25 years old, I took them off in the spring. Although they don't leak at all, I am uncomfortable riding on a 25 year old air bladder. FYI if you replace the OEM pipes with a V&H unit and the S&Ws, the load carrying capacity of an GS11 is almost 550 lbs. Both the CBX and the GS use a clevis to attach the shock to the swingarm. The length of the CBX version is 14.25" while the GS version is 13.00". I estimate that with the angle of the shock vs swingarm I should get at least an addition .5" or more of clearance. I would probably opt for the HD springs. Naturally the fork springs will also be replaced.
I am open to any comments on why this may or may not be a good idea.
Right out of the box I felt that my GS sat a little low with just me on it. Forget it with a fairing, bags and a passenger. Soon after I bought it I went to S&W airs to increase ground clearance and load carrying capability. The airs are now almost 25 years old, I took them off in the spring. Although they don't leak at all, I am uncomfortable riding on a 25 year old air bladder. FYI if you replace the OEM pipes with a V&H unit and the S&Ws, the load carrying capacity of an GS11 is almost 550 lbs. Both the CBX and the GS use a clevis to attach the shock to the swingarm. The length of the CBX version is 14.25" while the GS version is 13.00". I estimate that with the angle of the shock vs swingarm I should get at least an addition .5" or more of clearance. I would probably opt for the HD springs. Naturally the fork springs will also be replaced.
I am open to any comments on why this may or may not be a good idea.