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    GS 750 Shock Options

    It has been suggested on this forum that I should junk the original shocks off my restoration project, '78 GS 750C, and buy new. I checked the Progressive website and they list shocks for the "E" model. Will these fit the '78 C model? Are there other aftermarket shocks available for a '78 GS 750C?

    Thanks,
    rickt

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    Same as early E model.
    Ed

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      Originally posted by rickt View Post
      It has been suggested on this forum that I should junk the original shocks off my restoration project, '78 GS 750C, and buy new. I checked the Progressive website and they list shocks for the "E" model. Will these fit the '78 C model? Are there other aftermarket shocks available for a '78 GS 750C?

      Thanks,
      rickt
      I just replaced my old shocks with progressives and it is awesome!!!!! I never knew the ride could be so good. The handling is unbelievable and the bike doesnt feel like it's scooting out from under me anymore,plus no rocking horse effect.Replace your front springs also and you will have a new ride!!! Check out my pics from the link below to see the shocks. They are 412 cruiser series shocks. E bay has some listed right now also if you know your size.They are not cheap but they are well worth it.

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