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Rear Shock Absorbers for Z1300 / KZ1300. YSS
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4 years 6 months ago - 4 years 6 months ago #27070
by strate6
Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
Rear Shock Absorbers for Z1300 / KZ1300. YSS was created by strate6
I recently replaced my rear shock absorbers on my 81, Z1300.
As I only use the bike for general riding purposes, and not anything radical or demanding, I really didnt need anything fancy or over specified or with adjustment I really dont want or need.
After looking at many on offer, the one that kept popping up as a very high value product with very good reviews at a very acceptable price, was the YSS ECO Shocks.
These sell for around £160 including delivery in the UK (Ebay) and have a 2 year warranty included.
I fitted them at the weekend and covered 270 miles yesterday on back country roads and motorways and have to say they have transformed the overall feel of the bike in both feel and handling..........a very comfortable, safe and perdictable ride and support the weight of the bike very well, which many shocks cannot deal with.
I bought mine from Firefox Racing in Yorkshire, who state the springs are ideal for riders between 12 and 16 stone in weight, which is perfect for me, so I fitted them straight out of the box without any adjustment required as the springs are easily adjusted if required. They also suit the look of the bike very well, without making it look like an after thought.
Pete F
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As I only use the bike for general riding purposes, and not anything radical or demanding, I really didnt need anything fancy or over specified or with adjustment I really dont want or need.
After looking at many on offer, the one that kept popping up as a very high value product with very good reviews at a very acceptable price, was the YSS ECO Shocks.
These sell for around £160 including delivery in the UK (Ebay) and have a 2 year warranty included.
I fitted them at the weekend and covered 270 miles yesterday on back country roads and motorways and have to say they have transformed the overall feel of the bike in both feel and handling..........a very comfortable, safe and perdictable ride and support the weight of the bike very well, which many shocks cannot deal with.
I bought mine from Firefox Racing in Yorkshire, who state the springs are ideal for riders between 12 and 16 stone in weight, which is perfect for me, so I fitted them straight out of the box without any adjustment required as the springs are easily adjusted if required. They also suit the look of the bike very well, without making it look like an after thought.
Pete F
UK
Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
Last edit: 4 years 6 months ago by strate6.
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4 years 6 months ago #27077
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1980 KZ 1300 sr# KZT30A-009997
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Replied by scotch on topic Rear Shock Absorbers for Z1300 / KZ1300. YSS
Glad to hear you're happy with these shocks. I chose a different make and style but am equally happy. There's nothing better then a nice, compliant, ride.
Don't know what my Stoned Weight is, however. Seems I can never read the scale, in that condition :woohoo:
Don't know what my Stoned Weight is, however. Seems I can never read the scale, in that condition :woohoo:
1980 KZ 1300 sr# KZT30A-009997
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4 years 6 months ago - 4 years 6 months ago #27078
by Phil
Only dead fish go with the flow
Replied by Phil on topic Rear Shock Absorbers for Z1300 / KZ1300. YSS
They look good Pete, very reasonable price too.
Only dead fish go with the flow
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