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cheap rear shocks? (1978 GS1000)

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Hey guys, I'm in the middle of a swingarm swap on my 1978 GS1000. I figure this would a be a good time to update the worn out shocks (and shock bushings). I looked on fleabay, and I found these two different shocks:

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200499133806
Price: $84.00 shipped to door


and

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360284600173
Price: $82.98 shipped to door

They seem to be priced very reasonable compared to other shocks. I did a search and found that most Ebay shocks ride very stiff, but would still be an upgrade to worn-out shocks. Does anyone have a first-hand testimonial for either of these shocks?
 
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Yes, in my case, I had NO damping going on with 27 year olf OE, so ANY shocks made an improvement. I put a pair of MDI (black top pic). In Mex, it was beautiful, on the nicer roads. Hit some rough terrain and you are ALL over the place. THEY are stiffffff!
 
I also have the MDI's on my 650G. They are really stiff, but still a vast improvement over what I had. A few hundred miles and they will break in a little, but not much. One word of advice if you get them, do not use those cheapie plastic bushings. I used random shock bushings and sleeves off of a car. Just ground them down to fit.
 
I agree with "truth" on this. Put a set on my '79 KZ650 SR, for the price, great deal. I'm going to put a set of Progessives's on my '82 GS1100 this winter tho.
 
Thanks guys!

Does anyone have experience with the shocks in the second picture?
 
DO YOURSELF a favor. Order 2 or 4 depending on your bike.. Shock bushings part # 09319-10008 it will replace the junk that comes with those shocks. Just press them in...
 
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Those shocks sell just about everywhere under various names including Emgo and MDI. I have them on a couple of my bikes and their performance is as described, very stiff. Mine actually handle pretty well if the surface is smooth, but when going over bumps and potholes keep a lot of your weight on the pegs if you don't want your spine compressed. Definitely worth their cost though.
 
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