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aftermarket rear shock

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would anybody like to share their thoughts on which brand to go for, or whether to stick with std?
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Which Rear Shock ???? > http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 18&t=40136

viewtopic.php?f=38&t=22530&start=5145#p434674

viewtopic.php?f=38&t=22530&start=5145#p434728

For a second-hand shock budget approx £100 —£200 for respringing for your weight and servicing.
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Theres a brand new hagon going for £230 do you think yss may be a better bet or another type? There's too much to choose between for someone like me with no idea.
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Just about anything is better than the standard budget shock. When buying tell them your weight togged up, riding style, do trackdays and if you carry pillions & luggage. etc.

Hagon shock for the storm are normally nearer £300 new (£400+ adjustable remote) so if you can get one for 230 :thumbup: just check that the spring is appropriate for your weight.

YSS = again £300 — 400ish.
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Thanks for your help mate
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redpig wrote:would anybody like to share their thoughts on which brand to go for, or whether to stick with std?

if you can buy a decent used one go for that and get it refurbed. I bought a WP with remote for £140 then paid £120 for a refurb. Total cost was £260 and totally transformed the Suspension. I am thinking of changing mine on the CBF .

Most people change exhausts, brakes, Bhp etc but changing the suspension makes a world of difference. Better cornering, ride, less harsh on the brakes etc etc.
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Even just changing the spring is worthwhile , just fitted Hyperpro to mine , much better than very hard std spring. :thumbup:
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I got this still not fitted it yet
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Nice, let us know how it improves things when you get it fitted?
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carmanbikes wrote:I got this still not fitted it yet
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get it fitted, its a world of difference.
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If anyone has one they would like to sell I'd be interested, followed a link to a hagon shock going for a good price but the code number checks out for the sp1.
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I've got an Ohlins shock with remote on mine.It was already on the bike when i bought it,so i can't compare it with anything else as this is my first vtr.But it seems good to me.
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I also have an ohlins, great shock but not cheap. hagons are ok for a budget shock, iirc popkat can supply yss shocks.
there are a fair few aftermarket shocks out there, keep an eye on ebay.
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We had a thread on rear shocks not very long ago which may be helpful:-
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 18&t=40136

IMHO for road use, if you don't carry a pillion passenger then you don't really need a remote preload adjuster,

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agentpineapple wrote:I also have an ohlins, great shock but not cheap. hagons are ok for a budget shock, iirc popkat can supply yss shocks.
there are a fair few aftermarket shocks out there, keep an eye on ebay.
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