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06 Jan 2019 13:20 #796277 by 650Dude
Threw on my exhaust today and went for a nice long ride.

The rear feels a bit more bumpy than it used to. Tire pressure and everything else is OK.

Whats a good set of shocks for this bike?


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06 Jan 2019 15:11 #796288 by Nebr_Rex
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Ohlins.


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79 KZ1000st daily ride
79 KZ1000mk2 prodject
78 KZ650sr
78 KZ650b
81 KZ750e
80 KZ750ltd
77 KZ400/440 cafe project
76 KZ400/440 Fuel Injected

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06 Jan 2019 15:29 #796290 by 650Dude
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Nebr_Rex wrote: Ohlins.


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While Ohlins are good shocks, they are completely cliche and I dont think they go with the look of my bike. I want something stock-ish but with better performance

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06 Jan 2019 16:06 - 07 Jan 2019 14:13 #796296 by Street Fighter LTD
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Contact Nils at Restocycle
He is one of our vendors and is the rep for IKON SHOCKS
They were known before as KONI
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06 Jan 2019 17:05 #796298 by 650ed
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See:



:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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06 Jan 2019 19:41 #796312 by 650Dude
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650ed wrote: See:



:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Im not a fan of Ohlins to begin with. They are too common and in my opinion, would take away from the look of my bike. I think that while they serve a function, they are pretentious, just like Rickman fairings, etc.

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06 Jan 2019 19:52 - 06 Jan 2019 19:54 #796316 by Irish Yobbo
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650Dude wrote:

650ed wrote: See:

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Im not a fan of Ohlins to begin with. They are too common and in my opinion, would take away from the look of my bike. I think that while they serve a function, they are pretentious, just like Rickman fairings, etc.


On a related note, these shocks are reasonably common for the KZs. The design isn't bad, materials are fine, they're just not assembled well. There are groups that buy these, dismantle, and reassemble properly with known oils. - see here .

I did the same thing - bought some RFY shocks online, dismantled and reassembled with new oil, and they're great. Perhaps a little too stiff, but I wanted stiffer than stock, which would bottom out even without any luggage.

I'm sure ohlins are much better, but I wasn't going to spend $1000 on shocks for my $1000 bike.

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06 Jan 2019 19:54 #796317 by 650Dude
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650ed wrote: See:

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


I bought some Hagons for my CB750 last year around this time from Dave Quinn. Looks like he got sick and went out of business.

I'll be getting these:


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06 Jan 2019 19:57 #796318 by Irish Yobbo
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If you asked me a year ago, I'd recommend hagons too - a friend of mine bought them and they made a great improvement to his bike.

However, his bike isn't kept undercover. Those hagon shocks are now rustier than the 35yo shocks that were on my bike - and my bike wasn't being stored undercover either. The chrome looks great when new but doesn't seem to hold up to weather well.

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06 Jan 2019 20:53 #796323 by 650ed
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Irish Yobbo wrote: If you asked me a year ago, I'd recommend hagons too - a friend of mine bought them and they made a great improvement to his bike.

However, his bike isn't kept undercover. Those hagon shocks are now rustier than the 35yo shocks that were on my bike - and my bike wasn't being stored undercover either. The chrome looks great when new but doesn't seem to hold up to weather well.


Very interesting. The bodies and shrouds of my Hagons are made of stainless steel, the springs have heavy chrome plating, and the adjusters are aluminum. There's nothing on mine that can rust unless someone was to file the chrome off the springs. I wonder if Hagon offered different levels on quality? Ed

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06 Jan 2019 20:58 - 06 Jan 2019 21:00 #796324 by 650ed
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Irish Yobbo wrote: If you asked me a year ago, I'd recommend hagons too - a friend of mine bought them and they made a great improvement to his bike.

However, his bike isn't kept undercover. Those hagon shocks are now rustier than the 35yo shocks that were on my bike - and my bike wasn't being stored undercover either. The chrome looks great when new but doesn't seem to hold up to weather well.


Here's a Hagon ad showing stainless ..........



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06 Jan 2019 21:20 #796327 by Irish Yobbo
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His looked like these ones. No shroud, and I can't remember if the body was stainless or painted, but the chrome spring was pretty heavily rusted after a year.

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