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    Thumbs up ZXR750 H1 Rear Suspension Mod

    Hey all,

    I have a love/hate relationship with the hard as a rock rear shock on my ZXR750 H1. Its awesome on smooth, long corners, but a real ball breaker around town! Anyone know of a good solution so that I can have kids one day, but still have it corner wickedly?

    Cheers

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    buy a honda...

    HAHA! i'm sorry..i almost bought an H1 once. all seriousness though litre-bike honda and suzi (fully adjustable too) tend to be great shocks, kawasaki tends to assume everyone buying their bikes are racetrack riders. same with ducati. never been bashed around so much as i have on a 916..
    original quote from 98tls - Who gives a shite about Kw when you can all arrive in Fox at the same time sit and have a coffee and thank fuck for motorcycles..whatever the wording on the gas tank.

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    Just get the damper re-gassed and fit a new spring or get a complete shocky assembly. There's plenty of options available but it depends on how much coin you want to spend

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    Just get the damper re-gassed and fit a new spring or get a complete shocky assembly. There's plenty of options available but it depends on how much coin you want to spend
    Respringing alone is not going to solve the bone jarring problem, the piston compression ports are too small and the valving aggressive. On an abrupt bump the shock effectively chokes off / hydraulic locks. The end result is proprtional to how many dollars you want to spend. Cheap job equals cheap result etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    The end result is proprtional to how many dollars you want to spend. Cheap job equals cheap result etc
    As always ay! I love my H1 and intend on keeping it for a long time, so Ill spend what it takes. Im taking it into TSS for some work Friday & will inquire there about getting a new complete shock assembly. Cheers

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