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Rebuild rear shocks
Is it possible or worthwhile to rebuild the original rear shocks? The rear shocks that I have are leaking oil.Tags: None
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No, they're not rebuildable
No, it's not worthwhile, better shocks are available1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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If I may thread hijack a bit, can anyone share their thoughts about the quality of these rear shocks?
Japanese Cafe Classic Motorcycle Rear Shocks Eye To Clevis 340mm Black/Chrome
Or what else is recommended for street riding? My gs750b will probably never see a track day so I just want something safe and reliable to replace the original rear shocks.
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Originally posted by craftsman View PostIf I may thread hijack a bit, can anyone share their thoughts about the quality of these rear shocks?
Japanese Cafe Classic Motorcycle Rear Shocks Eye To Clevis 340mm Black/Chrome
Or what else is recommended for street riding? My gs750b will probably never see a track day so I just want something safe and reliable to replace the original rear shocks.
Those are the same El Cheapo shocks sold under many different brands -- MDI, Emgo, etc. and so on.
They're actually not horrible, but the springs are EXTREMELY stiff if you don't weigh at least 300 pounds or so. And the bushings that come with them are plastic garbage, so you'll want to put in some real bushings.
You can get these at least $20 cheaper, too.
The Hagons Larry mentioned are pretty much the best bang for the buck by far -- excellent quality and performance, about $200 a set.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Originally posted by bwringer View Post...
They're actually not horrible, but the springs are EXTREMELY stiff if you don't weigh at least 300 pounds or so. And the bushings that come with them are plastic garbage, so you'll want to put in some real bushings.
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Y.S.S. works for me: http://www.yssusa.com/series-eco.html
E-302 Twin — Gas Shock Absorber
Price: $299.00 per Pair
Available Lengths: 280 mm, 300 mm, 310 mm, 320 mm, 330 mm, 340 mm, 350 mm, 360 mm
Type: Self Adjusting Gas Emulsion Shock
Features: Pre-Load Adjustment — Fork Fittings for Honda, Suzuki and all Scooters — Eyelets and Springrates Model specific or customised —
Application: ON and OFFROAD — for MOTORBIKES and SCOOTERSLast edited by gsgeezer; 11-08-2013, 04:08 PM.
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