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Need recomendation for a new rear shocks! KZ750 E
- matigipler
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any recommendations for a harder set of rear shocks????? not looking to break the bank with high tech or anything. same height and a harder spring rate will be fine.
anything helps! thanks
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Price was 89 USD by that time.
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HD oem should be ~!3.5" or so, but there are also lowering & hugger shocks which range from 10-12" in length.
You'll have to swap bushings & the bottom eye is a tad too wide for the swing arm mount, so you'll either have to spread open the mount or grind down the eye 2-4mm.
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This is true. Although you get shocks that have a very short travel length. I doubt you will find anything long enough with short travel unless you go custom.baldy110 wrote: Replacing the shocks is not the solution to your problem. Either limit the travel of the rear wheel or re-locate the light. No matter how stiff your shocks are sooner or later you will hit a bump that again allows the rear wheel to contact the light.
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I forgot to mention that the Sportster shocks may contact the chain guard a little.
I don't think it's much of a problem, especially with a plastic chain guard.
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undiablo wrote: I bought 3 years ago a set of shocks from Z1Enterprises. They have a really good chrome finish and are certainly way stiffer than stock... Jeff told me they were for bigger KZ´s like 900/1000; but they fit 650/750. I ride sometimes with my brother: 110kg + 100kg = 210kg and they hold great.
Price was 89 USD by that time.
I bought same shocks from Z1. Good to know I'm not the only one. They are pretty stiff and I think they are perhaps 2or 3cm (about an inch) longer.
I found with the longer shocks I had to check chain feee play with both wheels on the ground. If I checked free play with bike on centre stand and adjusted as described in the manual then the chain was to tight when wheels hit the ground. Took me a while to figure out a strange bump bump bump noise at about 50kph
Not wishing to hijack someones thread but just something to be aware of when changing shocks
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HA ha.. sometimes the obvious solutions are, well F'n simply obvious!!swest wrote: Move the light.
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- matigipler
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probably gona try the kz900 shocks. the bump i hit was a rather heavy one as i didnt see it.
there are around 3 inches of travel before contact. a bump stop wouldnt be a bad idea either.
i could put the light on the license plate but im gonna leave that as a last resort.
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