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Normk
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dowsy's post was much more concise then mine..
More detail would be interesting as I am likely not the only one who wonders about the cause of the rubber bushing damage. Thanks also for re-posting the reasoning as I simply wondered about the motivation and was not questioning the validity of such. I'd also be going with a bit shorter rear shocks if the price were attractive, especially given my short inseam.
Lowering the rear, of course, will tend to increase the straight line/high speed stability so will be interested as to whether you can discern any difference in steering/stability effect other than that which would be attributed to the improved shock absorber effect. We often combine the rear suspension spring effect with that of the shock absorber although the two are separate and mutually affective.
I don't recall any contact with this brand of shocks but wonder if they are "rebuilt/remanufactured" and that the mounting eye end was overlooked for bushing replacement during the process?
More detail would be interesting as I am likely not the only one who wonders about the cause of the rubber bushing damage. Thanks also for re-posting the reasoning as I simply wondered about the motivation and was not questioning the validity of such. I'd also be going with a bit shorter rear shocks if the price were attractive, especially given my short inseam.
Lowering the rear, of course, will tend to increase the straight line/high speed stability so will be interested as to whether you can discern any difference in steering/stability effect other than that which would be attributed to the improved shock absorber effect. We often combine the rear suspension spring effect with that of the shock absorber although the two are separate and mutually affective.
I don't recall any contact with this brand of shocks but wonder if they are "rebuilt/remanufactured" and that the mounting eye end was overlooked for bushing replacement during the process?
Sure, I can snap a few more pictures. I'll use a camera instead of the phone and see how that comes out. Thanks for the advice.
Again, the reason I went with non-standard length is just price. Since they were on closeout, I was able to pick them up with chrome springs for about 160 iirc.
Though I'd prefer to keep everything stock at 13", I expect I'll still feel a better ride overall with these nice 12" shocks (rebuildable, tuneable) compared to the 30yr old stocks (currently at 12.75").