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ZRX1100 shocks on a Z1?
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EDIT: Already bought them, just want to see what I'm in for. :laugh:
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i used a whole zrx12 rear end. if u jack the rear too high, u may have chain issues. the front should not be a problem, unless u plan on riding at very high speeds for extended periods. it will steer quicker.which is a good thing.
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I'm tuning the bike so I can commute with it it during the week. About a 30 minute drive but I'm on the highway doing about 80-85, or at least trying to. haha Mark, I read your info on the shocks, but like yours I only found people using different swing arms.
I'll have to look into a used or aftermarket guard as mine is original to the bike and I really don't want to ruin it.
Will post pics when they show up.
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Jeff.Saunders wrote: you need to keep your chain fairly tight or it will be slapping the top of the swing arm. You may need in install a guide for the chain if it hits too much.
That's only if I don't shorten the shocks, right?
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Shock has what, maybe 3" of travel? So shorten it one inch and you have two left, then subtract the sag and that leaves you with one inch of rear suspension travel.
Shorten the shock by one inch and you now have one inch of preload at the start.
I suggest buying the right length shocks.
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Damping has got to be light years ahead of the crap on my bike now. I just might have to stiffen the stack a touch being the shock will already be partially in travel with the limiter.
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