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cdnoel
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I've rebuilt a set of aluminum body Koni shocks for my GS1100E that are 11.5'' from clevis to clevis. The springs on them are green green yellow so they are 231 springs. Cleaned them very thoroughly and filled them with 80cc of 10w fork oil. Have turned the damping all the way down and they are still too stiff..... Hardly low enough damping to ride on the highway. With damping turned any harder than this they might as well be solid struts. Pre load is also set to lowest setting. I like what they have done to my ride height but if I can't get these tuned I might as well put the stockers back on till I can afford more modern shocks. Any suggestions? Was thinking I'd try 5w next but I'd like to know if this will be to hard yet?
I also have a set of steel body Koni's that are 12.5 clevis to clevis that would put the bike up to normal ride height but If I can't get the shorter ones right I'm not sure I should restore the regular length ones. The long shocks have blue blue yellow 214 springs that are slightly softer but will not interchange with the short shocks.
I also have a set of steel body Koni's that are 12.5 clevis to clevis that would put the bike up to normal ride height but If I can't get the shorter ones right I'm not sure I should restore the regular length ones. The long shocks have blue blue yellow 214 springs that are slightly softer but will not interchange with the short shocks.