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    Shock Question - Will this work?



    Is very hard to find clevis mount shocks other than high $ like Ohlins etc...

    How safe would be to get a Eye mount shock (ZRX for example) and with a spacer on top and with a strong bolt on the bottom to mount it on the stock swingarm?

    i think i have enought clearance from the passenger pegs to go 1/2 inch out from the original Shock position

    Or does anyone make clevis to eye mounts?

    #2
    The GS/GSX/Kats have a weak upper shock moust as standard and running a shock "outboard" will increase the stress. Have a look from behind with the seat and shocks off and the top mounts are probally bent upwards anyway. Been trying to find i site i lost that does lower shockie mounts that are made for bandit swingarm conversions where u run 2 shocks instead of the single standard. Cant find it sorry. The ZRX shocks are 1 1/2 lnch longer but that will help anyway.

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      #3
      Its ok but i would add a piece as shown in the pic to support the end of the bolt & prevent it from shearing

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        #4
        Or you could weld a channel along the swingarm simular to this setup. And that would keep your shocks inboard



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          #5
          Astroman, I have personal riding experience doing exactly what you're asking about. Don't do it. Sure, it got me by long enough until I could get a set of clevis mounted shocks but I was paranoid the entire time that the bolt would break while I was riding. Not fun. But the most important part was that it DID effect the handling. I couldn't tell of course until I mounted the correct shocks but it was noticeable, both in fast corners and highway speed straights. I posted a thread about that with pics here:

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          I think the problem was in the dynamics of an offset mount to the swingarm on a chain drive bike. I think if you went with a welded channel like Sharpy suggested, you'd probably be fine but then again, I'm not an engineer but it looks sound.

          Good luck !!

          Don

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            #6
            yea, i'm with they said... that metal channel would be the best way to go
            i know personally i have snapped one gs top mount for the rear shocks on my 82 650 and the 81 gs650 i just got a couple weeks ago had one snapped when i bought it... i wouldn't recommend stressin em any worse than they already are. but hey, in the end, i'm a carpenter not a mechanic

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              #7
              shocks

              For about 100 bucks you can buy the proper shocks...including custom lowering shocks.
              try this web site...
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                #8
                Originally posted by monte View Post
                For about 100 bucks you can buy the proper shocks...including custom lowering shocks.
                try this web site...
                http://search.stores.ebay.com/Classi...435484QQsofpZ0

                i want 13,5 inches from eye to eye those shocks are way to low im going to loose more ground clearance with those... which is very critical with GSXR wheels...

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                  #9
                  Give Hagon a call

                  Have you tried calling Hagon? I am not sure what they have in the clevis type but they do ask questions about riding style, weight, etc before making the shocks up for you.

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