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Tigadee
24th March 2012, 20:16
I'm thinking of changing the rear shock of the XJ400 as it's rather soft, even at the hardest setting. It's fine for commuting, as it floats over minor uneven surfaces comfortably, but the fact that it sinks down a good bit with me just sitting on it concerns me, as well as cornering capability.

Does anyone know if shocks from other models work in the XJ400? e.g. XJ6 or other models using a mono-shock. Will a rear shock from a XJ600 be an improvement?

ducatilover
24th March 2012, 20:24
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-XJ400-Diversion-92-Hagon-Mono-Shock-Unit-/140422485360

If you want good value look for one of these. :yes:

nzspokes
24th March 2012, 20:28
Come out tomorrow and we will see how it handles......

Youve not hit real roads yet. :Punk:

spanner spinner
24th March 2012, 21:34
there is a hagon shock importer based in NZ your local bike shop should be able to give you a price. The XJ600 diversion shock should fit and usally has a heaver spring rate as it is set up for general export not for some 45kg jap bike rider, finding a low milage good condition one will be the problem. Once you fix the rear shock the front forks will show there shortcomings, would pay to do the fork spings at the same time.

Tigadee
25th March 2012, 19:54
Span-Spin - Thanks. ;) I may be able to get hold of a XJ600 rear shock.

NZspokes - Heh! heh! Precisely why I'm worried about how it will handle. Light to medium cornering seem OK, but the floaty feeling isn't reassuring, is all...

DL - Thanks... Too pricey for me though.:shit:

nzspokes
25th March 2012, 20:17
but the floaty feeling isn't reassuring, is all...



Whats the tyre pressure?

ducatilover
25th March 2012, 20:33
Span-Spin - Thanks. ;) I may be able to get hold of a XJ600 rear shock.

NZspokes - Heh! heh! Precisely why I'm worried about how it will handle. Light to medium cornering seem OK, but the floaty feeling isn't reassuring, is all...

DL - Thanks... Too pricey for me though.:shit:
May be able to find a nice second hand unit on eBay? I had twin Hagon shocks on my CB400, very nice bits of kit.:yes:

Tigadee
30th March 2012, 08:33
Whats the tyre pressure?

Normal - 36psi?


The XJ600 diversion shock should fit and usally has a heaver spring rate as it is set up for general export not for some 45kg jap bike rider. Once you fix the rear shock the front forks will show there shortcomings, would pay to do the fork spings at the same time.

Managed to get a XJ600 rear shock. When I get it fixed in, I'll get the front fork oil changed to 15wt, that usually helps a lot.