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Rear Shock Absorber Upgrade - Best to Worst
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Kapahulu wrote:
pete greek1 wrote:
The pipe was super loud. I removed the "baffle" that came with it - hardly a baffle at all. Then I put in a 2-stroke baffle and packed with some stainless steel wool. The bike is much quieter, doesn't wake up all the neighbors.Kapahulu wrote: How do you like that pipe? I bought one for my 900 a couple of yrs. ago but haven't started my rebuild yet, cant wait to hear it
Pete
Cool, ...Kaw-A-Holic posted a video, but nothing like hearing it in person, cant wait
Pete
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missionkz wrote: What? Isn't that just the standard Chinese model for manufacturing and selling in the USA? Certainly this can not be a surprise to anyone.
LOL! Yes that is what I thought.
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I always thought there is a serious gap in the market with not much available between the budget and big money shocks.
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Tyrell Corp wrote: I've seen some suspect 'Ohlins' on ebay occasionally, they should have the brand name moulded into the top casting.
I always thought there is a serious gap in the market with not much available between the budget and big money shocks.
I see the same in the market, there's "cheap and cheerful" where you'll likely get what you paid for and $800-$1200 where you are likely not getting what you pay for in terms of overall value, for the average rider. As you say there's little in the middle ground or even a spread across the price range, it seems all or nothing, which is probably why progressive are so popular. I just think their shocks are a little underwhelming in appearance which I know shouldn't matter, but if you are going "custom," sometimes it's nice for things to look that way in a classy understated way. If someone could come up with an economy piggy back shock that had the looks with performance and quality, that would be good enough for what most people are doing, I think they'd sell a lot.
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Tyrell Corp wrote:
I always thought there is a serious gap in the market with not much available between the budget and big money shocks.
Along with those that Nessism mentioned Hagon and some others offer quality shocks in the $300-$400 price range.
I agree withredhawk4 that most folks aren't going to ride on the street in a way to justify spending $800 - $1200 for shocks.
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When you go to the really high priced shocks, while they may be great, I still feel you are going to be paying a premium price for a product, not benefiting from the economies of scale, so the gains relative to the extra cost are not proportional, a bit like buying a Ford or Honda as compared to a Bentley, the Bentley isn't 10 times better despite the price and the average person isn't going to reap real world benefits by spending the extra..
1978 KZ1000A2 Wiseco 1075 kit
1977 KZ650B1
1973 Triumph Tiger TR7V
1968 BSA Victor Special 441
2015 Triumph Thunderbird LT
1980 Suzuki SP400
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