19-05-14, 06:03 PM
I never considered the OEM shock rubbish, I thought it was a pretty good shock, but as you say the spring was way to soft. However when I saw a zero miles 2012 S1000rr for sale in the USA for $120 including postage, I bought it. A new spring was £105 including postage in the UK. I decided to try the S1000rr option.
The advantage of that shock is that is raises the rear 10mm without any modification to the dog bones and improves the turn in on the fazer.
Since it is made by Sachs is is also a good quality item and was much more cost effective than buying a new spring or shock.
The advantage of that shock is that is raises the rear 10mm without any modification to the dog bones and improves the turn in on the fazer.
Since it is made by Sachs is is also a good quality item and was much more cost effective than buying a new spring or shock.
