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Re: R6 shock Mod - Ghoti - 31-01-12 Thanks Luke, got it yesterday. Looks luverly and easy to follow instructions. Now to find time to fit it. Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 31-01-12 aj you have pm and all noted ghoti have fun Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 04-02-12 dickturpin yours going out monday bud Re: R6 shock Mod - dickturpin - 04-02-12 Thanks for the update.....need the garage to warm up a tad before it gets fitted! f'in freezin here today with snow forecast this afternoon! Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 08-02-12 Two more shocks in stock guys Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 12-02-12 Above gone and replaced with two more Re: R6 shock Mod - dickturpin - 12-02-12 Thanks Luke....all arrived safely this week. Will comment on fitting and ride experience in due course. Re: R6 shock Mod - FZSPattaya - 13-02-12 Another satisfied customer. Ordered mine 4 or 5 days ago and it arrived at my house this morning - in Thailand. It's a great looking piece of kit with easy to follow instructions. I will fit it in the next couple of days. Cheers Luke. Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 16-02-12 glad it got all that way too thailand safe and sound recently sent one to singapore too so getting international now lol Re: R6 shock Mod - FZSPattaya - 17-02-12 Luke, Just to let you know that it is now fitted and feels like a new bike. I am a complete moron with mechanics but managed so it's not a difficult conversion. A separate thread on this site mentioned wheelies - with the new shock it no longer squats under hard acceleration and gets the front end nicely light. Next step? Learning to get the front wheel up on demand and keep it up. In the unlikely event that I ever find another Fazer owner in Thailand, I wil let him try my bike and you will have another customer. Afetr that? Finding out what this Ivan's stuff is all about. Re: R6 shock Mod - dickturpin - 17-02-12 (17-02-12, 03:34 PM)FZSMod link Wrote: Luke, Just fitted mine but not ridden it yet....could be a wheelie good weekend!! Also sounds like a long trip for Mike coming up!! Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 17-02-12 Good glad is all going well and instructions were understandable Re: R6 shock Mod - Flip - 21-02-12 Hi all, time to add my (quite verbose) two pence. Feel free to just read the first and last paragraphs and ignore my drivel in between! Another "+1" on Devilsyam kit. I sent him my R6 shock I sourced, and he sent it back with all bits ground and drilled, and the shock cleaned and all adjusted up for my ample bodyweight, along with good instructions and a shiny set of dog bones - all within a few days! Fitting was quite easy, fortunately I could get to all of the bolts with a ratchet an spanner, even the top shock mount one with the addition of a UJ and a couple of extension bars. How people undo that top mofo with a 14mm spanner I'll never know - I had a 2 foot ratchet on there!! Anyway, ignoring the bolt size differences (instructions say 19mm on one, but they were all 17mm or 14mm on my bike) the instructions are more than informative enough, and the new shock just plopped straight in with no issues. Only thing to be careful about is the washers glued to either side of the top shock mount - in this cold weather they popped off when I looked hard at them. I just covered them in grease and got them to stick in place that way whilst I bolted everything up. So, how is it I hear you ask? Well, firstly let me say that I couldn't find the stock settings for the front forks as recommended, so they are set to 11 clicks out on compression, and 4 clicks on rebound with a couple of rings showing on the preload. I did also pop the forks through the clamps 10mm to quicken up the steering. If someone can confirm the stock settings for me I'm more than happy to try them, I think I might dial down the compression setting a touch. Anyway, I digress, my first impressions as I warmed up the bike gently were wow, this feels SOOO much lighter - once moving at any speed it feels like 10 kilos has been lopped off, not the 1 kilo difference between the two shocks! She also felt much more willing in the corners, catching me out with her eagerness to bend over ![]() We then had to stop for a set of lights on a dual carriageway - and I wobbled up to the front, around the shiny metal bollards. The lights changed and off we set - much like a scalded cat. The difference in acceleration behaviour is quite something, gone is the feeling the back end is attached to a pogo stick! The only motion is forwards, and its quite intoxicating! I then attacked a fast dual carriageway section at a fairly unreasonable pace and the increased high speed cornering stability is quite apparent, again very confidence building. Then back to home down slower twisties that I knew well, of course now I was happy and warm, as was my steed, so we "made progress" quite significantly here too. She does now seem to have much more of a tendency to lighten the front wheel and shake her head when pushing hard out of corners, also hitting the odd crest in the road did see the front wheel lifting here and there - not wheelies or anything (I still can't do them) but definitely much more eager to lift an inch or two off the road and make you look like a hero. There is absolutely no drama from the back end, just happiness and compliance with your every whim. So in summary (if you are still with me) a VERY worthy upgrade, making your bike feel much keener, more planted and giving you much more confidence - There are no downsides it seems. If you have some spare pennies - go buy an R6 shock kit from Devilsyam and get it on there - you won't be disappointed. I've fallen in love with my bike all over again - certainly rekindled "the spark". My next job is to remove the AIS facehugger, and see what removing a bit more weight does for us! Re: R6 shock Mod - dickturpin - 21-02-12 Flip...I did the shock mod a couple of weeks ago and also did the AIS removal at the same time. I've only had the bike out once since and have to agree with your comments. 'Composed' was the word that came to mind on that single trip. Not had time to get 'hooligan' like with it yet! ![]() Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 22-02-12 All good thats wot i like to here currently two shocks in stock guy's Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 24-02-12 more sent out today Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 27-02-12 2 more shipped out today 2 in stock Re: R6 shock Mod - gel - 27-02-12 Still waiting for the weather to pick up before I fit my shock, the suspence is killing me! One slight issue is that the instructions that Devilsyam included may have made it into the recycling :oops . Anyone got an electronic copy that they can send to me? Please? Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 27-02-12 WHAT :eek lol pm your post address and i'll send another set Re: R6 shock Mod - devilsyam - 29-02-12 pm sent Gel |