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I've found these: Dime City Cycles
These too: z1enterprises
Anyone else have any other suggestions?
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1983 KZ750-F1 LTD - 8000 miles - 2/2015 - Head gasket time!
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They look like the ones I got from JC Whitney a long time ago. Way too stiff, very harsh ride. I currently run the gas progressives and they are WAYYY better. Make sure to get the correct springs for your bike, they come in an assortment of stiffness ranges. I don't think you'll find better prices than Z1 and they are knowledgable about fitting.83KZ750LTD wrote: Just found Hagon shocks as well but they look more expensive. I guess my question at this point is if the Dime City shocks are worth a damn...
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FWIW,
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koolaid_kid wrote: As long as you purchased the correct spring rate for your Progressives you will love them. Huge improvement over stock. Ran them many years on my GS1100E.
I bought what progressive recommends on there site. I'm confident in my purchase, I read so many positive reviews and testimonies that said exactly what you did.
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Shocks and Suspensions
www.progressivesuspension.com
www.racetech.com
www.hygearsuspension.com
www.aftershocks-suspension.com
www.gpsuspension.com
www.ikonsuspension.com/content/the_ikon_suspension_story.shtml (The former Koni shock absorbers)
www.davequinnmotorcycles.com/cgi-bin/web...GON_TWIN_SHOCKS.html
mpcustomvalve.co.za/index.html
www.yssusa.com/home.html
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