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01 Apr 2006 11:44 #35971 by Lord Zarkon
New monoshock for GPz750? was created by Lord Zarkon
Hey,
Anyone know a source for a new monoshock for my 1984 GPz70?
Terry

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01 Apr 2006 12:39 #35976 by steell
Replied by steell on topic New monoshock for GPz750?
I believe Works will sell you one for ~$600, and HPU (Horsepower Unlimited) I think is still selling modified GSXR shocks for near the same price.

Check the forums at www.750turbo.com as there is quite a bit of GPz750 info available there.

KD9JUR

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01 Apr 2006 13:16 #35981 by Lorcan
Replied by Lorcan on topic New monoshock for GPz750?
The GPz shock is quite short, around 300mm, most modern shocks are about an inch longer so finding a new replacement isn't easy. Most turbo owners go for a ZR7, Thunderace or Fox shock off ebay. The only NEW shock I know of in the UK is a Hagon. Whatever you get it's fairly safe to say it will be better than the original....:laugh:

760cc - 8.69@162mph
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01 Apr 2006 15:43 #35997 by 77KZ650
Replied by 77KZ650 on topic New monoshock for GPz750?
If you go with a bit longer shock, couldnt you just get longer "dog bones" to compensate the higher ride height?
Scott

07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH

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02 Apr 2006 01:14 #36113 by Lorcan
Replied by Lorcan on topic New monoshock for GPz750?
You can, but

1) The dog bones on the GPz aren't straight, they are dog leg shaped and have heim bearings at one end. To reproduce them in a different length would be expensive

2) Altering the angle of the bottom suspension rocker by using a longer shock can drastically affect the ride, you may find your new shock no longer has the right spring rate or damping characteristics.

Having said that, I'm just about to do something similar myself as an experiment, as I need a lower profile rocker to get some more ground clearance. The ZZR11 (ZX11) has just such a rocker.

760cc - 8.69@162mph
810cc, 211mph www.750turbo.com
www.stormdragbike.com

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03 Apr 2006 00:42 #36362 by gpzrox
Replied by gpzrox on topic New monoshock for GPz750?
I have had my zr7 shock on for about a month now, amazing the difference.

You do have to do a couple of mods 1) make a 12mm to 10mm spacer for the top bolt, and 2) add some washers for the bottom bolt, but is not hard to do.

Well worth my $15, but I got a steal of a deal.

Post edited by: gpzrox, at: 2006/04/03 03:43

84 GPZ750. Modded with stock Kawasaki parts: ZR-7 shock, ZX-6 coils, GPZ1100 throttle, EN454 brake, GPZ900 fuse box, etc. and non stock: Ken Sears mirrors, K&N filter, Pirelli Sport Demons.

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