Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

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Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

19 May 2014 11:18
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Sad day today when I realized that one of my marzocchi stradas was beyond repair.
Really loved the way they looked :(

So what should i get instead? I have found stradas on ebay but the NOS are quite expensive and I don't want to take any chanses whith used items, may not be better than what I have.

I want my bike to look like a vintage racer, love the way stradas look whith black springs (mine where bad chrome so I am not shedding any tears over them)
but I know it must be something better out there, the shocks doesn't have to be vintage just look the part :whistle: .

One more thing, they must be equal or better performance than Marzocchi stradas.
Bring on the suggestions ;) pics would be nice ;)

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Kawasaki GPZ 900R A1 1984

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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

19 May 2014 11:55
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Some of the guys that I race with have had great success with YSS shocks


Have a look HERE
Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!

[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD

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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

19 May 2014 12:36
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Do you know what series of YSS shocks they where using?
They are sure a good alternative :)
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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

19 May 2014 13:25
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YSS shocks seem like one of the better values available.

RE302 - 340T -22(or 25)
I think the last two numbers reference the spring rate. $300 The adjustable damping version, next step up the range, is $500.

I'm going to pick up a set myself, just looking around for the best place to order.

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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

19 May 2014 15:00
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Hemmek wrote: Do you know what series of YSS shocks they where using?
They are sure a good alternative :)

The ones I've seen at the race track all have the piggyback on them. The G-Series
Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!

[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD

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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

20 May 2014 07:18
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Race Tech is now making shocks. They start at about $600 and are rebuildable. These piggybacks will cost more!



Works also makes shocks for our older bikes starting at about $400.


Either of these will work well on your bike.
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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

20 May 2014 11:54 - 20 May 2014 13:21
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Thanks for all the input.
I have a question though.
Do anyone know the correct length on the rear shocks?
(I believe mine are longer than stock)
Trying to find a dealer in Europe for all of these shocks but so far no luck. (I want to skip import taxes and stuff)
Haven't decided on what shocks I want to use just yet, the YSS eco line was interesting but as said I have trouble finding a dealer that carries them inside the European union.
but please carry on, the more options the happier I will be :evil:
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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

20 May 2014 19:30
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What about Hagons shocks from UK or Ikon suspenssion from Australia? Cheera

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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

25 May 2014 09:22
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Funny you should ask this thread on GSR got me thinking about these shocks on eBay.Out of the box they a pretty much junk but this guys website tells you what you need to do to make a usable shock out of them.Thinking of doing these for my 82 GPz750.A set of rebuildable shocks for a little over $100?Got my attention.

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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

01 Jun 2014 13:51
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Did you figure out which ones to buy? I've been looking at some from Hagon (they look the most like the originals I think). I wouldn't mind they were a bit longer though.
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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

01 Jun 2014 14:11
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I love my Hagon shocks. I've had them for 7 years (about 12,000 miles) and they still look and work like they are new (picture below). Mine are #4 in the last picture near bottom of link. davequinnmotorcycles.com/cgi-bin/webc.cg...GON_TWIN_SHOCKS.html If you contact Dave Quinn (see link) he will answer any questions and set the shocks up for your specific weight, riding style, etc. Ed

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Re: Shocks Z750 E1 (1980) suggestions

01 Jun 2014 14:32
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Those look great! You wouldn't happen to know a dealer inside the EU who would do the same?
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