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New shock options, Hagon?
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i haven't had any but believe the hagon is prolly a better shock for the money.
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650ed endorses them so how much more do you want?
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I just called Z1E about Hagon shocks yesterday. On their website if you go to your specific model and look under 'body' the shocks are in there. It tells what would be your stock spring and how to pick if you need a different spring.
It doesn't tell the stock shock length, how do we know that? Do we take the old ones off the bike and measure bolt eye to bolt eye with them fully extended?
I'm needing some new shocks too, pretty sure my originals are dead, back end is very mushy. She is almost 40yrs old after all. How do you know if the stock shocks are shot?
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I have progressive brand gas shocks and they have been great. Weren't too expensive, huge improvement in ride.Nessism wrote: My KZ750/4 needs new shocks. Have read through tons of posts in the archives about the various options but still not decided. First choice would be some Work's shocks, but not ready to spend $600. Progressive have a good reputation, and Hagon seems interesting as well, but reviews for these are more spotty. Hagon complaints typically reference a stiff ride. Does anyone out there have Hagon's, and if so what damping and spring ratings do you have? The Hagon website mentions various damping and spring options, so maybe the folks complaining have been improperly fit in that regards? Thanks in advance for any feedback and suggestions.
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I asked that exact question of the mechanic in the service bay at the Kawi dealer where I bought the bike new. His response was:74ullc wrote: How do you know if the stock shocks are shot?
"They were dead when you bought the bike."
The service manager glared at him.
The stock shocks are pretty soft and floaty.
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bountyhunter wrote:
I asked that exact question of the mechanic in the service bay at the Kawi dealer where I bought the bike new. His response was:74ullc wrote: How do you know if the stock shocks are shot?
"They were dead when you bought the bike."
The service manager glared at him.
The stock shocks are pretty soft and floaty.
He was right! The stock shocks on my bike when it was new were barely adequate and were totally wasted by 10,000 miles. They were the only item on the bike that I felt was poorly done. Ed
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74ullc wrote: So, Ed....first the FIAMM horn and now we learn your shocks are not stock either? :whistle:
I just called Z1E about Hagon shocks yesterday. On their website if you go to your specific model and look under 'body' the shocks are in there. It tells what would be your stock spring and how to pick if you need a different spring.
It doesn't tell the stock shock length, how do we know that? Do we take the old ones off the bike and measure bolt eye to bolt eye with them fully extended?
I'm needing some new shocks too, pretty sure my originals are dead, back end is very mushy. She is almost 40yrs old after all. How do you know if the stock shocks are shot?
The stock shocks were nearly shot when new and went downhill fast.
Yes, Fiamm horn, Hagon shocks, taper roller bearings in steering head, halogen light, electronic flasher, some stainless bolts, Pirelli tires.... I like stock bikes, but I guess I'm not a true purist. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Ed
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bountyhunter wrote: The stock shocks are pretty soft and floaty.
My bike only has 12K on it so I didn't think they could be dead, sure they are old, but low miles. But soft and floaty is exactly how I would describe what I was feeling on my last ride.
So is stiffer safer at higher speeds?
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