Rear shock choices

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Bumder
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Rear shock choices

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I've seen a few posts on here saying that some people replace their rear shocks with K7 GSXR units. Mine needs a service as its a bit saggy, is the GSXR unit a direct fit or does it need to be modified in any way?

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thunderace
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Re: Rear shock choices

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I've just picked up a Hornet Showa rear shock for my 24. It's just a dumbed down version of the CBR600RR shock, it only has preload adjustment. It's rare for me to need to fiddle with compression and rebound on rears anyway so for £20 and 6000 miles on it, I'm happy.
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K6-K7 GSXR600 and 03-06 CBR600RR fit but requires the battery to be moved and because the shock linkage runs on a different ratio they will be too soft for the NC30/35 so need a new spring.

Best option is to get a late model NC30 shock (the one with the remote reservoir connected by the hose) and get it rebuilt or buy an aftermarket shock such as Hagon, Maxton, Nitron etc.

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Re: Rear shock choices

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Mines got the remote res already, i may just go and get it rebuilt.

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