Johno
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I bought my GS1000G new in December 1981 and rode it out of the dealers stock standard.
Sometime within two or three years a friend loaned me a pair of Fournale air shocks he had used on his GS1100G.
With the 1100G sold the socks stayed on my bike.

Now over thirty years and nearly 70,000kms later the Fournales are a little tired.
I still have the originals plus a cheap pair of new shiny ones from Ebay - $75

The originals are much heavier than the Fournales but suit the look of the bike. They are in reasonable condition for 33 years old but have some surface rust and pealing chrome.
The new sparkling ones are of lighter construction and are probably only good for show.
So I'm back to stock until I can afford some Ikons.

Sometime within two or three years a friend loaned me a pair of Fournale air shocks he had used on his GS1100G.
With the 1100G sold the socks stayed on my bike.

Now over thirty years and nearly 70,000kms later the Fournales are a little tired.
I still have the originals plus a cheap pair of new shiny ones from Ebay - $75

The originals are much heavier than the Fournales but suit the look of the bike. They are in reasonable condition for 33 years old but have some surface rust and pealing chrome.
The new sparkling ones are of lighter construction and are probably only good for show.
So I'm back to stock until I can afford some Ikons.
