2004 Suzuki GSXR 1000 rear shock on Yzf swinger
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2004 Suzuki GSXR 1000 rear shock on Yzf swinger
Apparently this works well with yzf750 swing arm. Fits with no major issues. Has anyone here tried it out?
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Re: 2004 Suzuki GSXR 1000 rear shock on Yzf swinger
First thing you need to find out is the stroke of the shock.
Have a look in the manual on the specs and I think the Trx has a 62mm stroke.
Look at the centre eye to eye measurement. 345mm std Trx
Have a look in the manual on the specs and I think the Trx has a 62mm stroke.
Look at the centre eye to eye measurement. 345mm std Trx
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Re: 2004 Suzuki GSXR 1000 rear shock on Yzf swinger
That gsx-r 1000 03-04 has a 72mm stroke and 332mm eye to eye.
By the time you respring, modify it to a shorter stroke and revalve , you might as well pay for a new wilbers that have a remote reservoir, hi/lo speed comp and rebound with the option of remote preload for extra.
By the time you respring, modify it to a shorter stroke and revalve , you might as well pay for a new wilbers that have a remote reservoir, hi/lo speed comp and rebound with the option of remote preload for extra.
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