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The rear shocks on my 1979 GS1000L are toast. Brand new shocks from Suzuki or Progressive are way too much dough for my cheap-ass budget. Plus, I heard somewhere that the OEM Suzuki shocks weren't all that good to start with, and "wore out" quickly. I've often seen new aftermarket replacement shocks (brand unknown to me) alleged to fit my bike on ebay for around $60 to $80 a pair, which I think is a good price and a price I can afford. However, they have round eyes for bolt attachment top and bottom, and my shocks have clevis-type bottoms. Is this a problem or not?
Otherwise, can anyone tell me the correct OEM length of my shocks (when they were new) and/or what make and model newer bikes might have shocks of the right length, spring-rate and clevis-bottom suitable for my application, that I could find in a salvage yard?
Or can anyone tell me sources for new aftermarket shocks of reasonable quality at a price below new Suzuki, Progressive, etc.? I don't need high-performance stuff, just something to cruise around mostly solo, but also to 2-up someday with my wife (I'm trying to get her "warmed up" to the bike, maybe even get her on the thing to ride someday! This would be a very dumb plan with her on the pillion on bottomed-out rear shocks!).
Long post and lots of interelated questions, as usual from me! Thanks in advance for your consideration and response.
Otherwise, can anyone tell me the correct OEM length of my shocks (when they were new) and/or what make and model newer bikes might have shocks of the right length, spring-rate and clevis-bottom suitable for my application, that I could find in a salvage yard?
Or can anyone tell me sources for new aftermarket shocks of reasonable quality at a price below new Suzuki, Progressive, etc.? I don't need high-performance stuff, just something to cruise around mostly solo, but also to 2-up someday with my wife (I'm trying to get her "warmed up" to the bike, maybe even get her on the thing to ride someday! This would be a very dumb plan with her on the pillion on bottomed-out rear shocks!).
Long post and lots of interelated questions, as usual from me! Thanks in advance for your consideration and response.