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Progressive shocks - length

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I got these on Ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...m=330195665206&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=014

Shipped for $65. A great deal...

Actually the springs don't fit the shocks! They are for a different series so not so great, I'll flip them on Ebay.

I just found out the shocks recommended for my G are the 1202B not these 1207B which are really for the KZ1000, Z1 among others.

The only difference is an extra 1/2" length in the shock as far as I can see... They both use the same rate springs.

Anyone see that causing me any problems... I guess it will affect standover. I'm thinking of getting the right springs then "suck it & see"....

Dan :)
 
Bummer just found out from z1 Enterprises that the travel is shorter than the recommended ones.... 2.8" instead of 3.8".

Looks like it's another one to be flipped unless anyone can make use of them...

Dan :)
 
What length Dan? Im still in the market for shocks. Oh wait, yours are eye to eye...damnit
 
Progressive Suspension Rear Shocks - 12 Series 13.5" - 12-1207B

shock body only, no springs

One pair of black gas-charged rear shocks - 13" free length, 9.2" compressed length, 3.8" travel & 5 position pre-load adjustment. Eye mount on both TOP and BOTTOM.
Buy springs separately (see below).

Fits:
Kawasaki GPZ550 (80-81) KZ550A (80-83) GPZ750 (82) KZ750E (80-83) KZ750H (80-83) KZ900 (76-77) Z1 (73-75) Z1R (78-80) KZ1000 (77-83) GPZ1100 (81-82) KZ1100 Shaft (81-83)

On Z1 enterprise site it says both are 3.8" travel.... Have emailed Progressive for a firm answer.
 
Great deal, to bad doesn't work. Have you tried mounting shocks, any conflicts with swingarm or frame? I doubt slightly longer length would not make too much difference, maybe easier to get on centerstand.

Check around for springs, I bought a set off ebay for about $40. I would go with heavy duty if you find that the stock shocks bottom out with your present riding situation. (Did not know how to politically ask about your loading condition!8-[) I found that the progressive suspension is initially more plush but stiffens quickly, thus bottoms rarely and still keeps rear planted in curves. A call to Progressive might save some frustration on setting up shocks for your bike. Good luck.
 
Have emailed them to confirm travel. Thanks for feedback. Might take off one of mine & measure it if I have time. I'm 165lb, they recommend the 95/140 springs. $72 new though :(

Will keep my eye on Ebay. This shocks will go back on there if they won't fit.

My stockers are adjustable for preload & damping & aside from having them jacked up a bit higher than recommended (to allow for some age related softening....) they are ok. Sure the progressives would be nicer though.

I have short legs so could do without the extra length....

Dan :)
 
Buy the right springs and put them on. It will work fine. With your large trunks buy HD. Keep them soft until you but the trunks on and adjust a little stiffer.
 
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