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I have recently acquired an exup, it needs a new rear shock absorber, any suggestions, please include pros cons etc.
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Depends how rich you wanna be. I replaced mine with a Nitron unit and put Ohlins springs in the forks. Handled great. But its not cheap. I believe the 04 ZX10R shocker works. Also a friend fitted an 06/07 R6 unit to his exup, and if your mates with Dangerous Dave he will knock up spacer/adapter you need. Just some suggestions.
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yep ohlins!!
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Post by genghis-9 »

Ive heard only good things about ohlins prev to joining this site, so thinking that the route to go down.
Sorry am a bit of a nube as far as upgrades go, any suggestions on suppliers, how to ensure i get the right product etc.

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Stig's yer man you could probably pick his brains at a minimal cost!!! :unibrow:
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Post by Stig »

:paranoid: :paranoid:
Its really dependant on budjet. The ohlins will set you back big style if buying new and are a rare breed in good condition second hand

Theres a few folk who have fitted the 12R shock. Cant remember where it is but theres a list on site of all compatible shocks that its possible to fit with a bit of fiddling
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I've fitted an R1 5VY shock to a 94 EXUP. Takes a bit of doing and you'll need to custom make a lower mount and fit different bones to suit your ride height. Massive improvement though and definitely worth it.
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Well you did ask? :nod:
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MMUK wrote:I've fitted an R1 5VY shock to a 94 EXUP. Takes a bit of doing and you'll need to custom make a lower mount and fit different bones to suit your ride height. Massive improvement though and definitely worth it.
Hi there, real interested in your shock project 5vy that you installed any tips hints into the mounts a newbe and love the ru
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