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bouncey rear shocker - Metal Merv - 15-03-16

took fz1 out and gave it bit more on the corners than I have been sunday.i found it had me out of the seat couple of times.that made me think rebounding to quickly.also had some very spongy moments or should I call it wollowing.the wollowing made me think spring to soft so up I went with preload it made no difference.i then tried uping the compression still I have the same probs.can it be that I need a harder spring.i weigh a very light 14 stone dry.any ideas anyone.i have seen things about putting r1 or r6 rear shock on.has this worked for anybody. :rolleyes




Re: bouncey rear shocker - devilsyam - 15-03-16

Gen2 the r6 sadly won't work the r1 unit works with an adapter more info on usa site
Otherwise it's after market I'm afraid


Re: bouncey rear shocker - JoeRock - 15-03-16

Put the year of your bike up mate and I'll check the spring rate for it - will be able to let you know how close it is.
In general though the FZ1 shock isn't particularly good from what I've experienced, for my (10 and a bit stone weight) it was relatively seriously oversprung and also underdamped, best (but most expensive) bet budget allowing is to buy a decent aftermarket shock for it. My personal vote would be one of the Nitron range


Re: bouncey rear shocker - Metal Merv - 17-03-16

my bike is an 07 model.its like the spring is to soft and making it pogo.thanks for your post fello fzer