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nutz4spd

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Has anyone used the rear shocks from Emgo on their Suzuki? I just came across them and the look like the originals. I'm just curious about the ride quality. Then again, I'm sure anything is better than the sagging shocks on mine.
 
Has anyone used the rear shocks from Emgo on their Suzuki? I just came across them and the look like the originals. I'm just curious about the ride quality. Then again, I'm sure anything is better than the sagging shocks on mine.

Pretty sure the rear shocks are adjustable they got 4 different settings I believe, no clue about the shocks.
 
They (and the same cheap Chinese shocks sold under many other names) are well known to be super-stiff and short-lived.

If you're really, really large and really, really broke, they're better than the shagged-out stockers, at least for a while.

But it's honestly very much worth the effort and time to scrape together a few more bucks and order up some Hagons. Progressive 12/412 series are also decent enough and priced in the same ballpark as the Hagons. If you're looking at Progressive brand, make sure you're looking at the total price, and not just the price of the shock bodies without springs.
 
They (and the same cheap Chinese shocks sold under many other names) are well known to be super-stiff and short-lived.

If you're really, really large and really, really broke, they're better than the shagged-out stockers, at least for a while.

But it's honestly very much worth the effort and time to scrape together a few more bucks and order up some Hagons. Progressive 12/412 series are also decent enough and priced in the same ballpark as the Hagons. If you're looking at Progressive brand, make sure you're looking at the total price, and not just the price of the shock bodies without springs.

I'm assuming I would need the 310mm or 320mm length shocks if I went with Hagon?
 
Yeah, EMGO is junk. I have Progressive stuff front and rear on the Harley, and it is much better than stock, but I'll likely end up doing Ohlins on the rear in time.
 
On my CB750 I made the mistake of getting a pair of the Emgos. They looked great but felt like no suspension at all, and I'm 220 lbs. They wouldn't move more than half an inch. I got my $ back. Good advice here, wish I'd heeded it.

On the GS1100E, the 'adjustable damping' collar on the top fit the Progressive 412s, though it does nothing except make it look stock. I find the Progressives to be quite good, had them on my GPz1100 B2 as well, no complaints.

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They (and the same cheap Chinese shocks sold under many other names) are well known to be super-stiff and short-lived.

If you're really, really large and really, really broke, they're better than the shagged-out stockers, at least for a while.

But it's honestly very much worth the effort and time to scrape together a few more bucks and order up some Hagons. Progressive 12/412 series are also decent enough and priced in the same ballpark as the Hagons. If you're looking at Progressive brand, make sure you're looking at the total price, and not just the price of the shock bodies without springs.
 
There were Emgos on mine when I bought it. They appeared okay but in a short time both were leaking badly and the top rubbers shot to the point that metal was contacting metal. I got a pair of street Hagons for about ?200 and it transformed the ride completely. They are on seven years this summer and starting to show corrosion on the springs.
 
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