10-25-2021, 06:09 PM | #16 |
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FYI, it was $156 for a new stock tire.... installed. Boo-yeah.
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11-02-2021, 08:59 PM | #17 | |
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11-02-2021, 09:13 PM | #18 |
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TEC's Are Installed
Finally got the TEC rear shocks installed on the SG400 and I'm happy to report that they are light years beyond the OEM shocks. They look good on the bike and, more importantly, they are actually rebound damped! And the damping works, with distinct differences in the rebound behavior as you run through the 14 clicks of adjustment. The spring is also stiffer than stock, but I can't say much in regards to how much stiffer for a couple hundred miles or so, since TEC recommends running it in that long without any preload before making any adjustments. For $252 though, I'm more than satisfied with what I have now and I'm way more comfortable pushing the bike through curves than before.
For the curious, the length on these is set via a threaded lower eye, with an aluminum spacer included that provides an additional 30mm of length, if needed. |
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11-03-2021, 08:26 AM | #19 |
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Man, That's awesome!!! Glad to see those work out for you. Yeah, give them about a hudred miles or so, then add a little preload. Make sure you write down your settings, also. They may need to change depeding on road conditions, and writing down your settings will make it easier to go back to what you had before.
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11-03-2021, 01:28 PM | #20 | |
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11-18-2022, 12:27 PM | #21 |
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I realize I never posted back here with my shock solution. I went with YSS shocks, part number 789.02.20. They're for an old early 00's era CB500. They're a bit on the stiff side and don't offer adjustable damping, but they made an amazing difference. If anything, it's a little over-damped now. Very nice on the twisties, but could be a little more compliant on the highway. Spring weight is perfect for my fat arse.
Manufacturer: YSS Adjustment: Preload (continuous) Manufacturer Part Number: 789.02.20 Brand: YSS Color spring: Black Diameter: 10 mm Fastening top: Eye Diameter pin piston: 12 mm Type5: Shock absorber emulsified Features spring: 46-17-25-260 Item Length: 380 mm piston diameter: 30 mm I first started with the absolute cheapest remote-reservoir shocks on eBay (like $60) and even they were light years ahead of the stock shocks. I ultimately decided I wanted quick-release luggage on the bike, and the remote reservoir gets in the way of the mounting bracket. So I went with the YSS shocks, which don't have a reservoir. Charles. |
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