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Thanks for cartridge mulator advice
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I did read somewhere about using the Ohlins front shocks off some snowmobile, but that's all I remember about it.
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1983 GPz 750
810 Wiseco, Kerker, K&N, DynoJet S3, Accel, Progressive, etc.
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Amazon has the best price on Progressives I've found. Tried and true performance, but not as sophisticated as some higher tech designs. From what I've read Hagon's are similar, but I've read more negative reviews on them than the Progressives, mostly because the damping and spring rates lean toward the stiff side of conventional. The YSS Eco line shocks are about $300 a set and strike me as an incremental step up above these others, but I don't have any personal experience to back that up, and review are hard to come by. www.yssusa.com/series-eco.html
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One other option may be to look at twin shocks from more recent Kawasakis such as the ZRX 1100/1200 models offered in this country between 1999-2005. They are KYB units with piggy back reservoirs. They have both compression & rebound damping along with spring preload adjustment.
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www.IkonSuspensionUSA.com .
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80B4 wrote: I just picked up a pair of Ikon ( Koni ) shocks for my kz750b. The importer Dave Gardner is in San Francisco and is a very helpful guy. New Ikons are in the $400 range and Dave will make sure they are properly setup for your bike. One of the important features is you can rebuild them yourself.
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I have Koni shocks on my 750B, and Progressive springs up front. Rides real well
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