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750 R1 wrote: Redwing shocks were rubbish back in the day and that set, being NOS, these would probably be even worse, old seals, old oil and so on, I wouldn't even say they were "better than stock", and thats saying something.... Kray, someones being telling you porkies mate, the 900/1100f FVQ shocks were affectionately called "Fade Very Quickly", When I bought my 900F in the mid 1980's, the very first thing I did was throw those awful shocks and fit a set of Koni's, it transformed the bikes handling....
The FVQ's were still a big improvement on the stock '79 CBX shocks!!!! Pogo sticks is what I called those.
Come to think of it, I don't know what wouldn't be an improvement on those.....but having said that, guess what I'm putting BACK on my now restored '79 CBX! :laugh: :silly: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Big circle O' time....
2-04 R1, 81 CSR1000, 81 LTD1000, 2-83 GPz1100, 3-79CBX, 81 CBX, 3-XS650, 84 Venture, +parts
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Kray-Z wrote:
750 R1 wrote: Redwing shocks were rubbish back in the day and that set, being NOS, these would probably be even worse, old seals, old oil and so on, I wouldn't even say they were "better than stock", and thats saying something.... Kray, someones being telling you porkies mate, the 900/1100f FVQ shocks were affectionately called "Fade Very Quickly", When I bought my 900F in the mid 1980's, the very first thing I did was throw those awful shocks and fit a set of Koni's, it transformed the bikes handling....
The FVQ's were still a big improvement on the stock '79 CBX shocks!!!! Pogo sticks is what I called those.
Come to think of it, I don't know what wouldn't be an improvement on those.....but having said that, guess what I'm putting BACK on my now restored '79 CBX! :laugh: :silly: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Big circle O' time....
I can understand them for a restoration, painful as it may be... The FVQ's were an improvement, just don't get them hot, {which wasn't that hard !!}... Maybe its our {Aussie} warm,all year round weather thats the problem
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I'm probably never going to ride my first '79 ever again... not when it is nicely restored and NOS turn signals run $1700 for the set of four and NOS original seats are over $1000, so I'm not to concerned about the performance of the pogo-sticks now - in fact I'm very happy I didn't throw them away back then.
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Eat, Sleep, Ride
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I'm jumping in here. This discussion is getting me really interested.
I have a question for you on the same topic.
I've been looking at ZRX1200 shocks to put on my 1978 KZ1000 LTD, but my big concern is: Would the 1" extra length be a problem? Could it be enough to make steering twitchy? It's not like it's really near twitchy to begin with...
What are your thoughts?
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Way too funny chi ning ting, chi ning ting ting!!!
Nice upgrade video.
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www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/598384...-project-bike#674472
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