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Join Date: Mar 2021
Posts: 2
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Good morning,
Ive been doing some riding on my early 2000's zong, I'm not sure what year it is but its the older version of the bike. I can't help but notice the rear shock is more like a pogo stick then a shock absorber. Ive seen Spuds swingarm conversion, but he has the newer style bike so I'm not sure it would work for my bike, and I'm not going for a swingarm swap. Is anyone aware of any aftermarket shock absorbers that will bolt up directly and have significantly better performance? Thanks! - Denim |
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#3 |
Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: A small country with a funny name
Posts: 164
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Hmm...I was kinda hoping for actual numbers myself -my rear shock is probably due for replacement (still the OEM one, on a 13yo third-hand bike
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#4 |
Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: A small country with a funny name
Posts: 164
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Any news on your research? I'm actively looking for a suspension replacement myself, but it seems that even OEM Sierra/ZS 200 GY-2 rear shocks are unobtainium, and I have no definitive measurements/numbers to go by.
Edit: I contacted the OEM source I mentioned a few weeks ago, but it turns out they have ran out of stock, selling the last one about a month ago ![]() ![]() Sadly, from a quick search, neither aliexpress or the UK-based China Parts LTD has a compatible shock anymore (the generic "GY 200" one has different mounting sizes top & bottom). Worse, the guy who ran out of stock also told me that these shocks are not rebuildable ![]() I wonder if the only upgrade path is to fit a different shock mounting bracket, a leverage system, a Yamaha rear swingarm or weld the old mounts on a new shock... Edit: By comparing a pic of the stock shock: and the standard Yamaha TW200 shock: they do look very similar...in particular the differently-sized mounting points. I wonder.... ![]() Last edited by ChillRider; 05-25-2021 at 09:01 AM. |
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seirra, suspension, tw200, upgrade, zongshen |
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