I spoke to him about the mod he did on ttc's forks and he was talking around the $1200 mark for a complete rebuild of the left shock to put compression and rebound damping (involved some custom parts) in it and a new spring and re-valving the right fork which seemed about right for that amount of work.esie wrote:I went and got a quote from Suspension Improvements a few weeks ago to get the suspension on my '04 Z750 done. To have the front forks completely redone, new shocks and a new spring, the total cost was about $2,800.
I dont' really want to spend that much on a 4 year old bike....so I am test-riding an '08 Z1000 as soon as Jeff is out of plaster!
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My quote was basically for a complete rework of the complete suspension of the bike, front and back.
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Well, just to give you some idea (and no I ain't looking for business, I have enuff down here to keep me cats in jelly-meat
) ...say for EG you got a brand new aftermarket shock as well as a cartridge (25mm) kit, the bill would be a little tiny bit more than that 2800 figure... Or if you got a Penske and set of Ohlin's replacement pistons (1/2 kit), then about 75% of 2800... Best bang for buck is likely around 5-800 bucks using stock; and 15-1800 with a shock there too - that would give you freedom to alter rear plushness, stabilty and traction a lot more...
Oh, and before I pop off to S.A., putting another cartridge into the left leg is not really that important - tests a few years ago showed 0.2mm more flex with only one damper cartridge, and a very very small drop in lap-time (on a GSXR1000K2 if I recall correctly). Depends how much symmetry is important to the aesthetics I suppose...?!

Oh, and before I pop off to S.A., putting another cartridge into the left leg is not really that important - tests a few years ago showed 0.2mm more flex with only one damper cartridge, and a very very small drop in lap-time (on a GSXR1000K2 if I recall correctly). Depends how much symmetry is important to the aesthetics I suppose...?!

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Hey Zeno, I have a mate who owns a Z1000 who said to me that my 9 (which got the Zeno treatement last year) can go around corners, so I will send him down to you.zenodamper wrote:Well, just to give you some idea (and no I ain't looking for business, I have enuff down here to keep me cats in jelly-meat) ...say for EG you got a brand new aftermarket shock as well as a cartridge (25mm) kit, the bill would be a little tiny bit more than that 2800 figure... Or if you got a Penske and set of Ohlin's replacement pistons (1/2 kit), then about 75% of 2800... Best bang for buck is likely around 5-800 bucks using stock; and 15-1800 with a shock there too - that would give you freedom to alter rear plushness, stabilty and traction a lot more...
Oh, and before I pop off to S.A., putting another cartridge into the left leg is not really that important - tests a few years ago showed 0.2mm more flex with only one damper cartridge, and a very very small drop in lap-time (on a GSXR1000K2 if I recall correctly). Depends how much symmetry is important to the aesthetics I suppose...?!
He also has a ZX6R 1995 track bike, can u do anything for this ?
Also have you done ZRX1200R before ? (Probably my next road bike). Al
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I was going to ask the same question. Approval has been given for an upgrade.Big Al Glynn wrote:Also have you done ZRX1200R before ?

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ZX6R F1? Yep can rework that - depends a bit on what has already been fixed on it, but a few fork bits might be needed, and preferably putting in a more modern base for the shock, with a proper tapered rebound adjuster (rather than a 4 position thing with crude holes drilled in it!) - something like a G,J 6R base would do it...Big Al Glynn wrote:Hey Zeno, I have a mate who owns a Z1000 who said to me that my 9 (which got the Zeno treatement last year) can go around corners, so I will send him down to you.
He also has a ZX6R 1995 track bike, can u do anything for this ?
Also have you done ZRX1200R before ? (Probably my next road bike). Al
ZRX1200 - happy to do one of them...

Your 9 taking on Jetpilot's yet Al?

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He does every Sunday....zenodamper wrote:ZX6R F1? Yep can rework that - depends a bit on what has already been fixed on it, but a few fork bits might be needed, and preferably putting in a more modern base for the shock, with a proper tapered rebound adjuster (rather than a 4 position thing with crude holes drilled in it!) - something like a G,J 6R base would do it...Big Al Glynn wrote:Hey Zeno, I have a mate who owns a Z1000 who said to me that my 9 (which got the Zeno treatement last year) can go around corners, so I will send him down to you.
He also has a ZX6R 1995 track bike, can u do anything for this ?
Also have you done ZRX1200R before ? (Probably my next road bike). Al
ZRX1200 - happy to do one of them...(Ohlin's stereo shocks have been a good price on those lately..).
Your 9 taking on Jetpilot's yet Al?

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Yea for sure Zeno, JetPilots 9 is no quicker than mine at all, its him thats making the difference matezenodamper wrote:ZX6R F1? Yep can rework that - depends a bit on what has already been fixed on it, but a few fork bits might be needed, and preferably putting in a more modern base for the shock, with a proper tapered rebound adjuster (rather than a 4 position thing with crude holes drilled in it!) - something like a G,J 6R base would do it...Big Al Glynn wrote:Hey Zeno, I have a mate who owns a Z1000 who said to me that my 9 (which got the Zeno treatement last year) can go around corners, so I will send him down to you.
He also has a ZX6R 1995 track bike, can u do anything for this ?
Also have you done ZRX1200R before ? (Probably my next road bike). Al
ZRX1200 - happy to do one of them...(Ohlin's stereo shocks have been a good price on those lately..).
Your 9 taking on Jetpilot's yet Al?


Anyway I'll have a chat with my mate Steve about his Z1000

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I rode a z1000 a few weeks ago... I thought the biggest problem was the handle bars, not the suspension..... They feel all flexy... I gave up trying to pull monos because it felt like I would break them...
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What year was it Stereo?
I found especially not being as heavy as the guys that the standard suspension was woefull.
I found especially not being as heavy as the guys that the standard suspension was woefull.

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I thought it was too soft.
I have played around with mine and wound the preload in a fair way and it is good enough for now. I will be getting Zenodamper to re-valve the front and back later in the year (after winter), but for now it's good enough.

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Got a couple of brand new Ohlin's shocks that might be of use to you Z1000/750 owning people - going cheap too!
(about $400 off RRP)

(about $400 off RRP)
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I'll mention it to me Z1000 buddy Greenie tomorrow Zeno ........although he has just spent $5000 on his 2005 ZX6 track bike.....no wonder he never shouts a beer...zenodamper wrote:Got a couple of brand new Ohlin's shocks that might be of use to you Z1000/750 owning people - going cheap too!![]()
(about $400 off RRP)
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Oh if only I had some spare $$$ at the moment! 

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Go on do it!, the Ohlins rear is worth every cent over the crappy OEM, I never used to be 100% happy with the little zeddy untill the transformationzenodamper wrote:Got a couple of brand new Ohlin's shocks that might be of use to you Z1000/750 owning people - going cheap too!![]()
(about $400 off RRP)
