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Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby MKY » Sun May 05, 2013 11:34 am

So I am going to replace my rear shocks, what are the recommendations? I want to replace them.
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby Fred » Sun May 05, 2013 12:10 pm

Ohlins!


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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby greenman43 » Sun May 05, 2013 12:48 pm

Unless your OEM shocks are absolutely shagged, I'd be interested to taekt hem off your hands when the time comes - will be a nice upgrade to the rooted units on my old Mk II.

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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby Nelso » Sun May 05, 2013 2:20 pm

Ohlins are the pick, but Gazis are a decent upgrade at a far cheaper cost. Glen on here is looking to upgrade his Gazis to Ohlins soon so you might be able to pick up his Gazis off him at a good price.
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby MKY » Sun May 05, 2013 2:57 pm

So far I am looking at gazi shocks, I would be keen on a good 2nd hand set
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby bonester » Sun May 05, 2013 4:08 pm

Ohlins- get them from US for around $1400 to your door compared to $2000-2100 from Oz importer
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby s man » Sun May 05, 2013 6:16 pm

For the money Gazi would be my choice. Plenty of threads about them on here. All happy results.. :D
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby Gosling1 » Sun May 05, 2013 6:57 pm

greenman43 wrote:........nless your OEM shocks are absolutely shagged, I'd be interested to taekt hem off your hands when the time comes - will be a nice upgrade to the rooted units on my old Mk II.......


One thing to keep in mind when fitting the Rex shocks to an old Zed - the Rex shocks have a fatter body down at the lower shock-mount end, compared to the stocker Z1000 shocks - which are quite skinny for some distance above the lower shock mount.

I have Glen's old Rex shocks fitted to the Black Pearl - they work great :kuda: but they need a 530 conversion for clearance. If you stick with the 630 chain, the 630 will foul on the body of the shock - only just but it will be enough to flick off the master link on your chain eventually :shock: :shock: ask me how I know this :lol: . The 530 conversion clears the Rex shocks much better.

The 530 conversion is almost mandatory on the old zeddies in any case, its dead easy and I can help you with bits if you need.

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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby bonester » Sun May 05, 2013 7:05 pm

Wonder if the old ZRX shocks will fit my GT????? Hmmmmmm
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby Gosling1 » Sun May 05, 2013 7:14 pm

they will fit, but will be a bit longer.......

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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby bonester » Sun May 05, 2013 7:19 pm

Kewl. gotta be better than the Konis
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby greenman43 » Sun May 05, 2013 7:19 pm

[quote="Gosling1One thing to keep in mind when fitting the Rex shocks to an old Zed - the Rex shocks have a fatter body down at the lower shock-mount end, compared to the stocker Z1000 shocks - which are quite skinny for some distance above the lower shock mount.

I have Glen's old Rex shocks fitted to the Black Pearl - they work great :kuda: but they need a 530 conversion for clearance. If you stick with the 630 chain, the 630 will foul on the body of the shock - only just but it will be enough to flick off the master link on your chain eventually :shock: :shock: ask me how I know this :lol: . The 530 conversion clears the Rex shocks much better.

The 530 conversion is almost mandatory on the old zeddies in any case, its dead easy and I can help you with bits if you need.
8)[/quote]

Thanks Gos, sage advice - not sure I could live with myself if I didn't go to 530 set-up anyway :) I had the masterlink on my old A1 let go once, when I was a young bloke with no money; the resultant carnage was horrific, and it took me months to pay for the replacement parts. A lesson hard learned and all that ...
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby rooster » Mon May 06, 2013 10:40 am

See Phil - nuff said :D :kuda:
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby MKY » Mon May 06, 2013 11:35 am

I rang gazi this morning and they maybe out of stock just waiting for a call back to find out if they have stock or when they will. Otherwise I will need to look for another option
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Re: Zrx1200r rear shocks

Postby MKY » Mon May 06, 2013 11:55 am

3 to 5 weeks for the gazi what other option do I have
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