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    Yss shock advice

    Anyone run this type of yss shock? What are your thoughts?

    #2
    I've not used one but YSS get good reviews in general from what I've seen.
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      #3
      YSS has a US office. There is at least one member here using that type of shock and they seemed satisfied.
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        #4
        Poke around for "Dogma"; IIRC he's using YSS shocks and habitually proceeds with alacrity.
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          #5
          I will buy a set this winter to replace both the originals and the Marzocchi.I saw at least 5 race bike with them at Mosport this summer.all reviews where good.
          Marc
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            #6
            I purchased a set of YSS RZ 362 series for a 1981 GS650G last winter along with overhauling my forks with new sonic springs, bushings, seals, and oil.
            I ordered them from Klaus at EPM Performance in NJ after providing him with specs for the bike and myself.

            I was worried if I would see an marked improvement in ride and handling considering the expense.
            I can say that I was satisfied. The bike felt perfect vs the stock Showas and old front springs.
            I think they are somewhat nice looking too.

            Unfortunately, about an hour into a shake down ride this spring, I experienced a violent encounter with a deer. So my opinion is limited to a very short test.
            Luckily, I walked away. Maybe next spring I can do more.

            Guy
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              #7
              "Unfortunately, about an hour into a shake down ride this spring, I experienced a violent encounter with a deer. So my opinion is limited to a very short test."

              glad that you walked away..... I think deer darting across my path is my #1 worry as I ride
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                #8
                sheww, glad you are ok, they do look pretty sweet i must say!

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                  #9
                  I just bought YSS rg362 shocks, I cant wait to ride the GS with new shocks.
                  Marc
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                  1978 GS1000E X2
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GMW View Post
                    I purchased a set of YSS RZ 362 series for a 1981 GS650G last winter along with overhauling my forks with new sonic springs, bushings, seals, and oil.
                    I ordered them from Klaus at EPM Performance in NJ after providing him with specs for the bike and myself.

                    I was worried if I would see an marked improvement in ride and handling considering the expense.
                    I can say that I was satisfied. The bike felt perfect vs the stock Showas and old front springs.
                    I think they are somewhat nice looking too.

                    Unfortunately, about an hour into a shake down ride this spring, I experienced a violent encounter with a deer. So my opinion is limited to a very short test.
                    Luckily, I walked away. Maybe next spring I can do more.

                    Guy
                    Next spring? I see maybe 5 hrs worth of repairs once you got the parts you need to be back running again. Hope you scared the poop outta that deer.
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                      #11
                      Received the shocks today, they look to be good quality for the price.
                      Marc
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                        #12
                        Can I ask what you paid for them, Bit pricey here in UK £500 + !!

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                          #13
                          I bought them in the UK, cheaper than everywhere. 475gpb + 35for the shipping or 625$usd shipped to my door. I've been quote between 760 and 825usd before shipping from North American distributors. Ohlins with the same features are the double.They were manufactured 02/24/2020.
                          Marc
                          Last edited by kochic; 05-22-2020, 09:37 PM.
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                          1978 GS1000E X2
                          1979 GS1000S
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                          1983 gs400e

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                            #14
                            Are you going to use them on your street bike, Marc?
                            What length did you get eye to eye? 14"?
                            2@ \'78 GS1000

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                              #15
                              Yes, next step is adustable triple clamps like an old Spondon set.
                              I ordered 335mm, a little longer than stock with +/- 5mm adjustement.I wanted to be able to use them on other GS if I need too.
                              Marc
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                              1978 GS1000E X2
                              1979 GS1000S
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