
Rear shocker.
- old scrote
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Rear shocker.
Any of you chaps know a decent place to get a rear shock for the 'storm' she's failed the feckin MOT 

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- EggShellBlond
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old scrote - at what mileage did your shock fail an mot?!
eggshellblonde - why did you replace yours at 8000 miles - choice or necessity?
I've read the OE shocks aren't great, and will happily change mine when the need arises, but I'm at 22,500 miles now and mine feels okay. I've only done 1500 miles since I bought the bike 6 weeks ago, so maybe my "fine" would be someone else's "shite"?
eggshellblonde - why did you replace yours at 8000 miles - choice or necessity?
I've read the OE shocks aren't great, and will happily change mine when the need arises, but I'm at 22,500 miles now and mine feels okay. I've only done 1500 miles since I bought the bike 6 weeks ago, so maybe my "fine" would be someone else's "shite"?
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I have heard good reports about Revs Racing in Halesowen (near Birmingham). They will recondition a VFR shock for around £150, I can't see why a VTR shock would be any more.
John Gaskell is the man to speak to on 0121 501 3321. They are at Unit 1, 22 Mount Street, Halesowen. W. Mids. B63 4NU
IMO the biggest problem with the VTR is that the shock is way too hard. I'm 13 stone, and even on the softest setting the bike hardly moves when I sit on it, and it kicks my butt off the seat over fairly small bumps, like expansion joints in motorway bridges. I can see a replacement being bought fairly soon (don't tell the wife though).
John Gaskell is the man to speak to on 0121 501 3321. They are at Unit 1, 22 Mount Street, Halesowen. W. Mids. B63 4NU
IMO the biggest problem with the VTR is that the shock is way too hard. I'm 13 stone, and even on the softest setting the bike hardly moves when I sit on it, and it kicks my butt off the seat over fairly small bumps, like expansion joints in motorway bridges. I can see a replacement being bought fairly soon (don't tell the wife though).
- old scrote
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Rear shocker.
The bikes done just over 20k and not being an experienced rider I didn't bloody notice the rear suspension was shot,
It would be nice to have a go on a bike with set up suspension to have a comparison, this is the problem with being one of these 'born again' bikers I take my brain out and regress to an 18 year old with a twitchy wrist, but what the hell 'eh' I love it! 


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