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Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
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21 Jul 2016 13:55 #735763
by Dorre
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I'm in the process of restoring a 1981 GPZ550. It came with a set of Hagon shocks and they look to be in good condition but they are only 12.5 inches eye to eye.
I don't think this is correct as the bike sits very low in the rear.
Does anyone know what the proper shock length is supposed to be and can anyone recommend a good aftermarket road shock that wont blow the budget all in one place
Thanks in Advance
Chris
I don't think this is correct as the bike sits very low in the rear.
Does anyone know what the proper shock length is supposed to be and can anyone recommend a good aftermarket road shock that wont blow the budget all in one place
Thanks in Advance
Chris
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21 Jul 2016 17:07 #735767
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Replied by Nessism on topic Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
I don't know exactly but most aftermarket shock fitment guides spec 335-350 mm long. I suspect the stock shocks are on the shorter side of this range.
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21 Jul 2016 17:19 #735768
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Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
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Gpz 550 1981
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Replied by riturbo on topic Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
Just measured a aftermarket set I had in my garage They were on one of my 81 when i got it 13 1/2 inches . Both my 81 are at my other garage .. I can go by tomorrow and check the stock ones .
Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
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22 Jul 2016 05:31 - 22 Jul 2016 05:32 #735810
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Replied by Dorre on topic Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
Thanks All. I thought it looked a little low on the backend.
Any recommendations on a decent replacement set?
Chris
Any recommendations on a decent replacement set?
Chris
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22 Jul 2016 07:22 #735834
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1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
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Replied by TexasKZ on topic Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
There seem to be a lot of happy Hagon owners out there. Ikon could be another good choice if they offer a set for the 550.
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22 Jul 2016 07:29 - 22 Jul 2016 07:36 #735836
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1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
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Replied by TexasKZ on topic Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
Scroll down to page 35---
www.ikonsuspension.com/download/ikon-catalogue.pdf
Hagon has the '81 GPz 550 covered as well.
www.hagonshocksusa.com/HagApps5.htm
I bet a quick call to either will get you on the road with a smile.
www.ikonsuspension.com/download/ikon-catalogue.pdf
Hagon has the '81 GPz 550 covered as well.
www.hagonshocksusa.com/HagApps5.htm
I bet a quick call to either will get you on the road with a smile.
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22 Jul 2016 08:35 #735840
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Replied by Dorre on topic Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
Thanks to all. I this should get me going. I had hagons on a RD400 and was please with them
Chris
Chris
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22 Jul 2016 15:33 #735889
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Replied by riturbo on topic Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
Measured both bikes. Both have stock shocks . One was 13 the other was adjusted up it measured 13 1/2
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25 Jul 2016 10:01 - 25 Jul 2016 10:08 #736165
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1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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Replied by loudhvx on topic Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
The factory shocks for the 1981 Kz550D1 Gpz were 13.75", center-to-center of the mounting points.
Most of the aftermarket shocks listed for that model will be around 13.5".
I prefer something closer to 14.0".
Z1 enterprises have some really good ones that are not too expensive. They are almost exactly the same length as stock. My buddy put these on his Kz550:
Hagons from Z1enterprises $220.
HSSA-35007-350. Can use black or chrome springs.
Eye-to-eye is 350mm (13.78").
Black standard springs are HSRS-Black-18. They are 18kg/100lbs. The spring's diameter is 60mm. These felt great on his bike.
Shock travel is 80mm (3.1").
Top bushing is 14mm x 24mm. Bottom bushing is 10mm x 19mm.
Most of the aftermarket shocks listed for that model will be around 13.5".
I prefer something closer to 14.0".
Z1 enterprises have some really good ones that are not too expensive. They are almost exactly the same length as stock. My buddy put these on his Kz550:
Hagons from Z1enterprises $220.
HSSA-35007-350. Can use black or chrome springs.
Eye-to-eye is 350mm (13.78").
Black standard springs are HSRS-Black-18. They are 18kg/100lbs. The spring's diameter is 60mm. These felt great on his bike.
Shock travel is 80mm (3.1").
Top bushing is 14mm x 24mm. Bottom bushing is 10mm x 19mm.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
Other links.
Last edit: 25 Jul 2016 10:08 by loudhvx.
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26 Jul 2016 10:22 #736280
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Replied by Dorre on topic Shock Length for 1981 GPZ550
Thanks for all the information. This is very detailed.
Shocks ordered
Shocks ordered
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