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Joelove 18th April 2014 07:23 AM

Are these shocks ok?
 
http://bit.ly/1jbh8cq

Will these shock fit ok? Thought it was a good price but can't see if there's a catch?

Anything wrong with having the 1.9" springs?

Cheers

TSM Locost 18th April 2014 08:40 AM

Most people use 1.9 springs and 14" shocks are also used by most builders. Very good price.:)

Joelove 18th April 2014 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by TSM Locost (Post 96676)
Most people use 1.9 springs and 14" shocks are also used by most builders. Very good price.:)

Nice one, I'll be making a purchase then :) any advise on springs?
I'm 11 stone and fitting a cbr 1000rr engine

TSM Locost 19th April 2014 10:01 AM

Spring rates
 
If you do a search for spring rates you will find loads of info.

There was a group buy some time ago for car engine Roadsters 14" x 1.9 with 250 rear and 350 front.

On page 5 read Baz-r update who has roads similar to ours.

For bike engine my guess as a starting point would be between 200/220 R and 300/325 front.

Stot 19th April 2014 10:53 AM

Just in case, 14" is no good for MX5 builds at the back. I have 12" at the back on mine.

Cheers
Stot

Joelove 19th April 2014 06:11 PM

Ok I'll do a search. And it's seirra running gear so I'm ok.
The only thing I'm concerned about is the end pieces on the struts arnt very wide, certainly not 34mm so do I just space them?

flyerncle 20th April 2014 10:36 AM

I bought the Gaz one's from Dampertech last week, i asked about the 14 "'s and he said that they would be in the middle of the travel on the Haynes with Sierra suspension and be aware that the mounting brackets need adjusting to clear damper body.

Joelove 20th April 2014 06:37 PM

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Just seen they also sell them with the right ends on, no dimensions tho

Joelove 22nd April 2014 07:24 AM

Any body had shocks with sepherical bearings? How did you space them to fit?

flyerncle 22nd April 2014 02:28 PM

The ones Dampertech sell have a one inch extension on and were made to fit the haynes,the spherical bearings are probably not a good idea for road use unless yu ocould put some boots or covers over them to stop the crap getting in and you would have to make spacers for the gaps.


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