hey all im looking at changing the rear shock on my bike and the rear sets and was wondering ppls opinions the shocks im looking at are as follows (i ride road with odd track days) this one http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorcycl ... 3671/60426 or this one http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorcycl ... 3521/60426 dont no if second one will possiable be to hard for road.. and the rear sets are as follows (hopefully the both useable with quickshifter im planning on buying) im really liking these ones http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorcycl ... 8915/60426 or possiable these ones http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorcycl ... 0566/60426
Rearsets I'd say attack performance if you don't mind spending £350. See my post for pics. If I was buying again and to go cheaper I'd probably get TRW that a lot of triumph teams are running they look awesome and replacement parts are cheap. Cost around £270. Shock depends what you are riding track or road if just road maybe just get yours revalved and resprung by k tech for £200
K-tech Re-value mate. Tbh you would be wasting you cash for road but odd TD. The race one would be no harder will be same spring weight. The only really difference is (don't quote me on this for nitron) is finer and more setting for compression, rebound Sent from my iPhone
I've got Rizoma rear sets and love them, the quality is amazing and they look the dogs dangley bits too. They are a little pricey but worth every penny if you ask me.
Ben, have you had a look at the ses rearsets. Look good and cheaper that a lot of others. That way saves you some pennies for something else. Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk
Ah ha, thanks C, as I was wondering too. Think I'd have made the same mistake Ben ! :roll: Note to self: "must read the 675 rule book"
I'm sure it can be moved to the right section. Out of interest the nitron shock, the cheaper one would that be ok for track use. It's got to be better than stock hasn't it. Funds don't allow 700+ for a fancy one Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk