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Heard of JBS Shocks?
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Tyrell Corp wrote: There was a guy on ebay uk selling those chinky reservoir shocks, but suddenly stopped. They look cool but I have my doubts as to their build quality.
These Hagon Nitro remotes are nice:
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Now that's sexy. :woohoo:
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The Nitro's remotes you can choose fancy anodised coloured fittings, spring rate and length. About £370 uk £ pounds Sterling a pair.
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davido wrote: some other links that might be interesting;
chrislivengood.net/wp/rfy-shocks-rebuild-service/
www.tecbikeparts.com/Kawasaki_shock_apps.php
davido,
I sent Chris a message about what he has on hand shock wise concerning my specific bike. Thanks or passing on that info! I haven't settled on anything yet but I would definitely like to put nitrogen shocks on partially for the rear end esthetics.
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80B4 wrote: I looked up the shocks for a 1990 kz1000p because those shocks are still available and they are $458.91 each or $917.82 a set. Do you really want to put shocks on you motorcycle that cost less then 25% of the oem parts? Good shocks are cheep even at $917.82. skin grafts are expensive.
I would say $1000 a pair is top dollar for a pair of shocks without going to Ohlins or some premium brand. There are lots of good options under that. Progressives are a very popular upgrade in the Harley world, especially when you factor in their excellent customer service and outstanding guarantee.
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Xl ED wrote:
80B4 wrote: I looked up the shocks for a 1990 kz1000p because those shocks are still available and they are $458.91 each or $917.82 a set. Do you really want to put shocks on you motorcycle that cost less then 25% of the oem parts? Good shocks are cheep even at $917.82. skin grafts are expensive.
I would say $1000 a pair is top dollar for a pair of shocks without going to Ohlins or some premium brand. There are lots of good options under that. Progressives are a very popular upgrade in the Harley world, especially when you factor in their excellent customer service and outstanding guarantee.
No freaking way I'd dump, and yes I mean DUMP, $900+ on some OEM shocks. The stock shocks Kawasaki choose were price point products. Bet the OEM cost was under $100/pair. For $900 you can get a really nice set of custom Works, YSS, Hagon's, etc.
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The only downside to the Hagon Nitro's is they are in 10mm increments, I'd go for 365mm on mine, just a touch longer than standard, but would have to go 360 or 370.
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