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rear shock angles
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seen this a few times, mostly on SANCTUARY bikes and older MORIWAKI superbikes.
The moriwaki bikes ran a REALLY LONG shock body that mounts UNDER the swingarm through a hole.
One of the sanctuary bikes (RCM-047) has a lot of work put into the shock mount area with triangulation,etc. Japs love their twin shocks.
I understand the longer shock bit.... better ability to transfer heat, better damping control,etc. but what is the significance of the extra included angle?
On my build the MACINTOSH swinger (from New Zealand) has 3 options for lower shock mount. I can't remember any real difference in use..was 20 years ago though.
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they use this jig to make sure they are in the right place.
beyond that i am of no help. :whistle:
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What bj says confirms what I wrote previously, moving the lower mount rearwards makes a stock (soft) shock feel firmer and decreases ride height and wheel travel, the opposite of what you want for road racing.
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It makes it more progressive because if the shock is angled over more, the swingarm leverage ratio actually changes (more) though the stroke of the suspension.
It is a way to get a more progressive suspension with a link-less suspension setup.
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Just as i suspected, leverage angles and looking at the old 'arm the shock was bolted in the bottom rearmost position. I dragged the bike and i think the next owner had a go too. You can see the rim locks in rear rim...this bike used to hook up good with a 170/60 in back. has a tall 160 in at present.
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oh that poor z1 frame,my god im starting to sound like one of those damn model A restorers! :woohoo:531blackbanshee wrote:
they use this jig to make sure they are in the right place.
beyond that i am of no help. :whistle:
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dutchz wrote: Yes but only if you move the shock mounts towards the fulcrum point not away from it, otherwise the decreased leverage on the shock will negate the reduction in spring rate.
It can get complicated!:laugh:
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boyracer wrote: whats the deal with laying the shocks over?...but what is the significance of the extra included angle?....
May be demonstrated with aftermarket accessory "lowering blocks" which move the lower mount rearward about 2 inches and results in the same shocks proving a ride almost as stiff as struts.
At more severe angles, the suspension action begins trying to bend the shocks more than just compressing them.
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