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  • Burque73
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    I've got some shocks you can have first timer Just sent you a PM.

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  • first timer
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    Originally posted by Griffin View Post
    Ryan, I dug through what's left of my used parts. No dice on old OEM shocks. I figured I'd tossed them all last year when we rented a 20' dumpster to clean out my shop.

    That will soon change. I've got some Hagons on order for my 1981 KZ550A. Once they're here, the old stockers are yours if you want them.
    Thanks for the offer, i will troll ebay for some clapped out suzy shocks just in chase the kawi stuff is different.

    I am in the same boat, tossed all my gs1000 shocks years ago.

    I pulled the springs on the kat shocks today, surprisingly they still have a strong gas charge, but for what ever reason there is no damping, just pogo, likely the piston bushing has stopped sealing or some other seal now lets oil past. Good news is i can certainly clean them up and make them look good, they just won't function like they look......so my Ikon's for the time being.

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  • Griffin
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    Ryan, I dug through what's left of my used parts. No dice on old OEM shocks. I figured I'd tossed them all last year when we rented a 20' dumpster to clean out my shop.

    That will soon change. I've got some Hagons on order for my 1981 KZ550A. Once they're here, the old stockers are yours if you want them.

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  • first timer
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    Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
    Good to hear from you mate

    I don’t think you’ll have that much luck with the stockers but anything’s possible! once you get them apart the hard bit will be getting them back together I’d guess.

    assuming you just want to change the oil and shaft seal or do you have another plan for what you want to do internally?

    that Sasquatch guy used to be the one to go to for refurbishing stock shocks on lots of bikes. not sure if he’s still going…
    Here is a Teaser for you.


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  • first timer
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    Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
    Good to hear from you mate

    I don’t think you’ll have that much luck with the stockers but anything’s possible! once you get them apart the hard bit will be getting them back together I’d guess.

    assuming you just want to change the oil and shaft seal or do you have another plan for what you want to do internally?

    that Sasquatch guy used to be the one to go to for refurbishing stock shocks on lots of bikes. not sure if he’s still going…
    Hey there, good to hear from you too. I figure if i can cut one apart I can see how they work. in theory you could cut the weld around the seal head and either weld on a thicker collar that has a inner groove for a wire clip to hold a seal head like new shocks, or maybe thread the internal body and fab up screw on seal heads. Then you need to see if the gas is separated by a piston or if the body is just pressurized and fab up some sort of little bung for a small shrader valve.

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  • salty_monk
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    Good to hear from you mate

    I don’t think you’ll have that much luck with the stockers but anything’s possible! once you get them apart the hard bit will be getting them back together I’d guess.

    assuming you just want to change the oil and shaft seal or do you have another plan for what you want to do internally?

    that Sasquatch guy used to be the one to go to for refurbishing stock shocks on lots of bikes. not sure if he’s still going…

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  • first timer
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    Originally posted by Griffin View Post
    I recently did a huge purge of junk out of my shop, but I might still have some old worn out OEM Suzuki or Kawasaki shocks kicking around I could donate for the cause.

    I'll let you know if I find some.
    I am in the same boat, i think i purged a bunch of junk gs1000 shocks years ago.

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  • Griffin
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    I recently did a huge purge of junk out of my shop, but I might still have some old worn out OEM Suzuki or Kawasaki shocks kicking around I could donate for the cause.

    I'll let you know if I find some.

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  • first timer
    started a topic GS1100E shock rebuild?

    GS1100E shock rebuild?

    It's been a while since I have been active here, has there been any documented OEM shock rebuilds or dissection's?

    I know the standard answer is get new shocks but i am wrapping up a like new restoration on my 82 Kat and would like to keep it as original as possible and reuse the OEM shocks, but have my doubts about them actually working worth a damn.

    I have friends with machine shops and a know a few dirt bike suspension guys, but don't want just dig into the shocks blind cutting and drilling. SO MAYBE SOMEONE HAS GONE BEFORE ME?

    other option is to buy a crap pair of shocks from a member or ebay and cut them open to see how they work and apply that the kat shocks.

    I have a pair of almost new ICON/Koni shocks I can use in a pinch if the OEM suck to much.

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