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The angle of the shock will dictate whether or not the shock has progressive, regressive, mixed or neutral characteristics. Most people want a progressive shock that gets stiffer through the travel. The stock shock mounts are close to a neutral rate because they approximately follow the radius of the swingarm. if you move the upper mount rearwards they become regressive, if you move this point forward these shocks become progressive; to a point. The moment when a shock goes from only a progressive rate to mixed rate (progressive at first then regressive) is found at full suspension compression. While the swingarm is at its uppermost point (full compression) draw a line through the axis of the shock (eyelet to eyelet). Next draw a line from the swingarm pivot to the upper eyelet. if the angle between these two lines exceeds 90 degrees then the shock is mixed or even fully regressive. if it is less it is still progressive.Thanks guys, a lot of good info. Sounds like the best thing for me to do is wait till the rims arrive and then get it up on the wheels to see where I'm at. The C-profile that holds the shock mounts is pretty rusty so chopping them and moving the mounts onto the inside of the triangle is an option. This will be a single seater so moving the mounts forward won't be a problem. The mounts need to be moved out about 5-6mm anyway. Is there a range I should stick to for the shock angle?
If I still need to bring the front up a bit I can get the bottom of the top yoke milled out. Can probably get about 20mm doing that. After that it's time to get a new top yoke made... hoping to avoid that (but it would be my own fault for skipping a step in the planning).
Here's some more info:
- Shock length: 365mm +8/-2 (thought it was +2/-8... oh well)
- Offset is a lot smaller than stock. Around 40mm +/- (going off pictures, can't find my notes...).
Because your swingarm dimensions are unknown it is hard to determine what angle would be best. if the lower shock mount has moved 2" back it has created a more progressive shock. A general rule of thumb on these bikes is the shock should be close to the angle of the rear frame hoop. maybe slightly steeper. you can see this change from the KZ1000A/B to the KZ1000J
The other thing to consider is the shock was spec'ed for a certain valving based on geometric conditions. If you change these dimensions around it will make the shock behave differently, for better or worse. That is why its best to order custom shocks after all other changes have been made because the difference can be accounted for in length and valving.
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@750 R1: Thanks for the numbers - you posted at the same time as I did
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Yeah, I have a bracing kit on the shelf. Need to figure out the rest of the changes so I can get it all welded in one go.Is the frame going to get some more bracing?
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The GSX-R swingarm has the same spacing from the pivot bolt to the lower shock mounts as the stock swingarm. The axle is 30mm further down and 55mm further back with respect to the bottom shock mount. The new shocks are 20mm longer.
I'll wait until the rims get here but the plan at the moment is to move the top shock mounts to the same location as the Z1000J. After that I'll see if I need to drop the top yoke down or not.
Put a few things together today so I can see how the riding position is when the footrests get here. Would be interested in opinions on whether I should go with scantily clad or fully naked:
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These shock brackets give you the top shock mounts location you need...I'll wait until the rims get here but the plan at the moment is to move the top shock mounts to the same location as the Z1000J. After that I'll see if I need to drop the top yoke down or not.
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