I replaced my rear shock with a somewhat newer ZZR OEM one.
Details here.
Riding and cornering is much nicer now.
I did dial it in a bit differently than the old one.
I put preload at around 4.5 (old one was 3.5), and damping adjustment at 3 (2 on the old one).
I weigh around 100kg.
So far so good.
ZZR1200 Rear Shock
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ZZR1200 Rear Shock
Last edited by billwest on Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: ZZR1200 Rear Shock
Mmmm... Is the old one rebuild-able? It is exactly the same size as the 11's all round except for the fork width of the bottom bracket being a few mm narrower on the 1200 unit.
Would you flog it for an inconceivably small amount of cash? If it's rebuild-able then it might be a good "upgrade" with the remote adjustment etc etc?
Dunno. Better bust out a few of my workshop manuals...
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Would you flog it for an inconceivably small amount of cash? If it's rebuild-able then it might be a good "upgrade" with the remote adjustment etc etc?
Dunno. Better bust out a few of my workshop manuals...
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Re: ZZR1200 Rear Shock
I don't know about rebuildable, but have a read of this.
I emailed them, and they said they could do it for around $800.
Ikon pic:
I was thinking of keeping mine in case I want to do the Ikon thing. I can then send it away while still having a shock on the bike.
I emailed them, and they said they could do it for around $800.
Ikon pic:
I was thinking of keeping mine in case I want to do the Ikon thing. I can then send it away while still having a shock on the bike.
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ZZR1200 ('02), FJR1300 ('19).
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Re: ZZR1200 Rear Shock
Fairy Nuff... Makes sense.billwest wrote:... keeping mine in case ...
12 unit is pressurised, and the workshop manual doesn't mention rebuilding, not that that means it can't be done.
Might keep a butchers hook out for a cheapie, and have a poke and prod (sometime in the next milennium when I have some free time!)
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Re: ZZR1200 Rear Shock
Brett, how small an amount were you thinking?
I'm considering $50.
Bill.
I'm considering $50.
Bill.
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Re: ZZR1200 Rear Shock
Could work - I'll swing past sometime and have a look.
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Re: ZZR1200 Rear Shock
It is still here, Brett .....
Could go for $40.
Could go for $40.
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Re: ZZR1200 Rear Shock
I went for the Ikon rear shock not too long ago.
I had a few fitting issues.
Fitting......
The top eye is narrower than the OEM one, so Ikon supplied a couple of spacers.
The OEM top bolt does not fit through them. It stops where the threaded bit ends. At that point the bolt has a slightly larger diameter.
I went to my local "Nuts and Bolts" shop, and they had a similar bolt (high tensile) which exactly fits the spacers.
So, that bit solved.
The OEM bolt doesn't fit the bottom fitting either. I drilled the holes out slightly.
The bottom fitting needed attention. It is narrower by a fraction, than the OEM.
The distance has to cater for a fixed width spacer
I bent the ends out slightly, and removed a very small amount of material from around and above the bolt holes. Once attached, the ends pulled together again.
It fits.
I couldn't wait any longer. I went for a ride (it's been over 3 months - shoulder surgery); shoulder actually feels pretty ok.
The new shock feels good, and seems to soak up the bumps better. I adjusted preload a couple of times, and I think I'm close to getting it right.
I initially had the adjuster at 3.5 (had that with the old shock), now back down to 2.0. Damping I have set at #2, and I may drop it down a bit.
New silencers (Black Widows) are excellent, very nice sound. I have left the dbKillers in, but I chopped off the end caps. It is just too loud with them out.
I just can't get over how good this 2002 bike still is!
PR5's all round.
I had a few fitting issues.
Fitting......
The top eye is narrower than the OEM one, so Ikon supplied a couple of spacers.
The OEM top bolt does not fit through them. It stops where the threaded bit ends. At that point the bolt has a slightly larger diameter.
I went to my local "Nuts and Bolts" shop, and they had a similar bolt (high tensile) which exactly fits the spacers.
So, that bit solved.
The OEM bolt doesn't fit the bottom fitting either. I drilled the holes out slightly.
The bottom fitting needed attention. It is narrower by a fraction, than the OEM.
The distance has to cater for a fixed width spacer
I bent the ends out slightly, and removed a very small amount of material from around and above the bolt holes. Once attached, the ends pulled together again.
It fits.
I couldn't wait any longer. I went for a ride (it's been over 3 months - shoulder surgery); shoulder actually feels pretty ok.
The new shock feels good, and seems to soak up the bumps better. I adjusted preload a couple of times, and I think I'm close to getting it right.
I initially had the adjuster at 3.5 (had that with the old shock), now back down to 2.0. Damping I have set at #2, and I may drop it down a bit.
New silencers (Black Widows) are excellent, very nice sound. I have left the dbKillers in, but I chopped off the end caps. It is just too loud with them out.
I just can't get over how good this 2002 bike still is!
PR5's all round.
Don't ride as if you own the road.......
Ride as if you own the bike!
ZZR1200 ('02), FJR1300 ('19).
Ride as if you own the bike!
ZZR1200 ('02), FJR1300 ('19).