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1978 KZ650 SR Rear Suspension
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Has anybody ran these 12 3/4 inch (325mm) Eye To Eye - Monza shock absorber set from Z1?
( www.z1enterprises.com/yamaha-xs650-monza...em-4m4-22210-00.html )
Also looking at these shocks from progressive (14 series), but I have to buy the spring separate.
www.bikebandit.com/aftermarket-parts/sus...4?m=150643&rrec=true
Any advice at all is welcome! Thank you guys in advance!
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Thanks for the advice, I will check out Hagon.
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DoctoRot wrote: I've had the 13.25" Monza shocks on two mostly stock KZ650Bs and they work well for the money. Not the best, but surprisingly good for cheap shocks. A little height in the rear will make the bike turn a little quicker but not enough to make it twitchy. they don't rub the tire but IIRC there was a little interference with the 650B chain guard.
If there is interference with the chain guard do not cut or modify the stock chain guard. Many years ago I cut the chain guard on my KZ650 so it would not rub. After a while that chain guard ended up twisting around to the point where it actually went through the spokes on the rear wheel! Luckily the wheels on my bike are cast rather than wire spokes, so it caused no wheel damage. I was only going about 30mph when it happened but it sounded like the whole back of the bike was coming apart and really frightened the heck out of me. I tossed the chain guard which was seriously damaged and later replaced it with the narrower metal one shown below. Problem solved. Ed
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