I'm assuming the shocks on my project bike are the originals, and after 40+ years and 18,000 miles are due for replacement.
Any and all recommendations for Brands/Models/Sources (US) will be appreciated.
Shock recommendations for a GT550?
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Re: Shock recommendations for a GT550?
I haven't personally used them but I know guysvthat have and have very positive reports cheap and very similar to stock
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Re: Shock recommendations for a GT550?
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They have them with the long and short spring cover depending on the year of your bike.
They have them with the long and short spring cover depending on the year of your bike.
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Re: Shock recommendations for a GT550?
Put anything on so long as it's the correct length unless it's a trailer queen.
Plenty about round the 40 quid mark.
Get heavy duty ones if you're a bit porky or you go 2 up regularly.
I've got Hagons on the A, as I don't need original, and pattern on the K to keep the rivet counters away.
Plenty about round the 40 quid mark.
Get heavy duty ones if you're a bit porky or you go 2 up regularly.
I've got Hagons on the A, as I don't need original, and pattern on the K to keep the rivet counters away.

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Re: Shock recommendations for a GT550?
I like Hagons, and increasing the length by about 1.5 inches improves handling greatly.
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If you stroke it more than twice; you're playing with it.
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Re: Shock recommendations for a GT550?
Losing 20 pounds does too.rngdng wrote:I like Hagons, and increasing the length by about 1.5 inches improves handling greatly.
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Re: Shock recommendations for a GT550?
The tec site says that longer shocks will damage the (stock?) exhaust - maybe the axle will hit them.
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Re: Shock recommendations for a GT550?
Thanks for the suggestions.
I weigh about 200 pounds and dropping slowly.
A bit longer might be good, I'll keep that in mind.
I weigh about 200 pounds and dropping slowly.
A bit longer might be good, I'll keep that in mind.
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Re: Shock recommendations for a GT550?
They may cause axle-drag on stock pipes. I had 1 or 1.5 inch longer Hagons on my stock GT750 (can't remember for sure) and they worked very well. My cafe racer has 13.5" Konis, but with Jemco pipes.bill in okc wrote:The tec site says that longer shocks will damage the (stock?) exhaust - maybe the axle will hit them.
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If you stroke it more than twice; you're playing with it.
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