Which T350 Rear Shocks???
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- SudookyT350
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Which T350 Rear Shocks???
The first year T350 and T350-II came with a different rear shock design than the T350J and T350R. So why did they change the shock designs and are they both functionally similar in spring rate? My dad has 2 shocks that look like the ones for T350J/R but i’m not sure if it’s the exact ones. They don’t have any stampings or markings on them but they can fit on my T350-II.
p.s. the attachments i added may or may not work based on my luck in the past on here
p.s. the attachments i added may or may not work based on my luck in the past on here
“Life is the art of drawing without an eraser with only one sheet of paper.”
x2 1970 Suzuki T350II’s, June flavored and July flavored. 1974 Honda CR125M Elsinore
x2 1970 Suzuki T350II’s, June flavored and July flavored. 1974 Honda CR125M Elsinore
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- Yeah Man, the Interstate
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Re: Which T350 Rear Shocks???
I would try both sets, and use the set that rides the best. If your worried about the looks, don't be, most people won't know if they aren't what belongs. I have GS turn signals on some of my GT and most people have no idea.
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Re: Which T350 Rear Shocks???
Check the length. Some universal shocks are longer than standard for our old Suzukis. They may work ok, but make it hard to touch the floor if you have short legs like me.
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- Yeah Man, the Interstate
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Re: Which T350 Rear Shocks???
think you'll find on the t250/305/315 and gt250 you can only fit shorter than standard rear shocks, not longer because the swingarm hits the rear 'legs' that hold the exhausts on. btw, standard is 300mm eye to eye
cheers, dd.
cheers, dd.
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GT250 big bang road registered. Both pistons fire the same time. USD forks.
GT285 road registered. Overbored - 58mm and TS125 +2 pistons fitted.
GT10 road registered. '65 T10 engine, GT250 frame.
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- Yeah Man, the Interstate
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Re: Which T350 Rear Shocks???
Very good point, just had a look at my 250's, your right there is no room for longer shocks, there really is not much clearance with original shocks.
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- jabcb
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Re: Which T350 Rear Shocks???
We tried 320mm shocks on the 73 GT250 cafe build & they were too long because of those rear “legs”. Ended up with 310mm shocks, which didn’t have that problem.
Also take a look at the clearance between the rear axles & the mufflers. The GT250 cafe build has Higgspeeds, so I don’t know if that is an issue.
Also take a look at the clearance between the rear axles & the mufflers. The GT250 cafe build has Higgspeeds, so I don’t know if that is an issue.
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- Yeah Man, the Interstate
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Re: Which T350 Rear Shocks???
again without looking, my one bike with standard exhausts on it is locked away. but from memory the standard exhausts have a large indentation on the inside, near the back so they miss the rear axle nut and bolt head. you can get the rear wheel off without removing the standard exhausts, but it's fiddly. i've got allspeeds on this 250 i'm building and they fit fine - due to the tilt up at the rear end
cheers, dd.
cheers, dd.
GTS250 road registered. TS250 engine, Ramair frame.
GT250 big bang road registered. Both pistons fire the same time. USD forks.
GT285 road registered. Overbored - 58mm and TS125 +2 pistons fitted.
GT10 road registered. '65 T10 engine, GT250 frame.
GT250 big bang road registered. Both pistons fire the same time. USD forks.
GT285 road registered. Overbored - 58mm and TS125 +2 pistons fitted.
GT10 road registered. '65 T10 engine, GT250 frame.
- joethebike
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Re: Which T350 Rear Shocks???
Long ago I bought a set of YSS rear units of the right length for my T350 but can't remember the YSS part number. They have worked well and even accepted installation of the upper shrouds from a stock set. They look almost identical to the original units with the shrouds installed.
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- jabcb
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Re: Which T350 Rear Shocks???
Two good reasonably priced options: Ikon & YSS
Both have shocks in the stock length.
Ikon US retailer in Pennsylvania: https://www.ikonsuspensionusa.com
I have the Dial-A-Ride Ikon shocks on the GT380 cafe build. Both versions can have a stock look. They are available with chrome springs & covers, and are adjustable with a spanner.
YSS US retailer in New Jersey: https://epmperf.com
For fitment info see: http://www.yssusa.com and http://www.yssusa.com/app%20list%204-12.pdf
The fitment guide does not list the T350 but lists the GT250.
I have Eco YSS shocks on the GT550 cafe build. The Bravo version is available with options to look stock.
Email the retailers with your needs to find out what they can do for you.
Both have shocks in the stock length.
Ikon US retailer in Pennsylvania: https://www.ikonsuspensionusa.com
I have the Dial-A-Ride Ikon shocks on the GT380 cafe build. Both versions can have a stock look. They are available with chrome springs & covers, and are adjustable with a spanner.
YSS US retailer in New Jersey: https://epmperf.com
For fitment info see: http://www.yssusa.com and http://www.yssusa.com/app%20list%204-12.pdf
The fitment guide does not list the T350 but lists the GT250.
I have Eco YSS shocks on the GT550 cafe build. The Bravo version is available with options to look stock.
Email the retailers with your needs to find out what they can do for you.
BAS (Bike Acquisition Syndrome) - too many bikes but have room for more
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
- SudookyT350
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Re: Which T350 Rear Shocks???
Both pairs of shocks are the same length. I’m most likely going to use the ones designed for the T350R/J, since they have smaller springs since I don’t weigh a lot.
“Life is the art of drawing without an eraser with only one sheet of paper.”
x2 1970 Suzuki T350II’s, June flavored and July flavored. 1974 Honda CR125M Elsinore
x2 1970 Suzuki T350II’s, June flavored and July flavored. 1974 Honda CR125M Elsinore