11-04-12, 03:27 PM
can the rear shock spring be replaced or do i have to have a new shock fitted as i dont like the 2-3 inch drop when are lass jumps on even thou its on full preload
rear shock
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11-04-12, 03:27 PM
can the rear shock spring be replaced or do i have to have a new shock fitted as i dont like the 2-3 inch drop when are lass jumps on even thou its on full preload
11-04-12, 07:24 PM
Providing the rear suspension isn't bottoming out when you hit bumps you might find some different dogbones (a.k.a a jack-up kit) would suit. Adjustable ones would let you set it up if you do a mix of solo/two-up riding.
Alternatively, suggest she loses some weight. :lol
11-04-12, 07:51 PM
MMMM which type will work with the fz6 bike ??
11-04-12, 08:26 PM
Must admit I assumed they'd be as readily available as they are for the FZS600, a quick Google has shown that was a mistake. These guys might help though:
www.projection-components.co.uk/
The FZ6 doesn't have dogbones. It uses a shock directly connected between the swingarm and frame, cantilever stylee.
You would need to get a new spring fitted. So to answer your question, yes it can be changed. It's a fairly easy DIY job but you need something to compress the spring - a motorcycle shock spring compressor is ideal although you can use ratchet straps.
11-04-12, 09:44 PM
cheers mcwobbly
11-04-12, 10:12 PM
You can also use big jubilee clips
12-04-12, 07:46 AM
next question is what size is the spring as theres a place near york that sells springs for £56 is it 6 inch height with 2.5 inch diameter?
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