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SW Street strokers?

10 years 7 months ago - 10 years 7 months ago
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I picked up last year a set of NOS SW Street strokers with springs for the KZ1300.I have been surfing the net for info. But it seems kind of sparse. I want to know were these shocks good? Worth while mounting them or stick to the stock ones.I am still restoring my ride so just like to here the thoughts or opinions about these,thanks.

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Re: SW Street strokers?

10 years 7 months ago
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Wow not one reply :( Not feeling the love here

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Not a lack of love but being from Oz I have never heard of them. A lot of accessories don't make it this far.
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Re: SW Street strokers?

10 years 7 months ago
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more of an American thing, we have Koni, and Girling in the UK and others as well
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Well I would say if your still running your factor Shocks they are likely a bit weak just from age.If I where you I would go ahead and put them on and give it a try. You may find you like them better and the factor ones will get sold to some one.
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Re: SW Street strokers?

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Decided to bite the bullet and spring(no pun intended)for some state of the art shocks. Knowing the value of good suspension.My KLR650 for example I doled out the cash for Ricor suspension for front and back and the bike handles like it's on rails and my wife even notices how the bike soaks up the pot holes and rough roads.Sooo I am between the Hagon "Nitros" or Works "black trackers". The Holy Grail of shocks Ohlins are way out my price range.

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