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will 13'' shocks be ok?
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31 Jul 2012 09:36 #539700
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I recently bought a pair of used but great condition Progressive 12-series. The PO said they were on his 79 Kz1000 Ltd. But when i got them, they measured 13'' eye to eye, not the the 13.5'' that is stock. Do you think this will pose any problems or issues? Thanks.
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31 Jul 2012 13:33 - 31 Jul 2012 23:53 #539748
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Hopefully, shock travel will bottom out before the tire contacts any hard parts such as underside of fender.
Various brands of shocks have different suspension travel.
To test whether shock travel bottoms out in time, may install just one shock (for easier full compression) and fully depress the rear suspension.
If the shock travel bottoms against a bumper -- as opposed to spring coil bind -- the test may be performed without the spring installed.
Another test would be going for a test ride with a passenger -- preferably a fat passenger -- with the shocks set at minimum preload, to see whether the rear tire hits underside of fender.
Good Fortune!
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richrand wrote: I recently bought a pair of used but great condition Progressive 12-series. The PO said they were on his 79 Kz1000 Ltd. But when i got them, they measured 13'' eye to eye, not the the 13.5'' that is stock. Do you think this will pose any problems or issues? Thanks.
Hopefully, shock travel will bottom out before the tire contacts any hard parts such as underside of fender.
Various brands of shocks have different suspension travel.
To test whether shock travel bottoms out in time, may install just one shock (for easier full compression) and fully depress the rear suspension.
If the shock travel bottoms against a bumper -- as opposed to spring coil bind -- the test may be performed without the spring installed.
Another test would be going for a test ride with a passenger -- preferably a fat passenger -- with the shocks set at minimum preload, to see whether the rear tire hits underside of fender.
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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31 Jul 2012 22:46 #539872
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Mine:
04 Honda rebel 250(wifes)
04 GSXR 750(bolt on galore)
98 CBR 600F3(filter, pipe, adjustable cam sprokets, dyno tune)
76 KZ900A (LTD gauge pods, crash bars, LTD(style)pipes, dyna coils and ignition,headwork and mild port cleanup by cavanaugh racing, K&N filter pods, heck I dunno.
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I'll go rich:lol:
Mine:
04 Honda rebel 250(wifes)
04 GSXR 750(bolt on galore)
98 CBR 600F3(filter, pipe, adjustable cam sprokets, dyno tune)
76 KZ900A (LTD gauge pods, crash bars, LTD(style)pipes, dyna coils and ignition,headwork and mild port cleanup by cavanaugh racing, K&N filter pods, heck I dunno.
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01 Aug 2012 10:07 #539959
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Thanks Patton. I put them on yesterday to check them out. They were lower than i felt comfortable with. More of a problem however was that they were too wide toward the base (the spring seats nearly to the lower eye) and the right shock made contact with the brake stabilizer arm. No good.
Haha. Next time, Tom.
Haha. Next time, Tom.
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