GSX400 Katana Shock(ing) Info (Required)
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 6:36 pm
I have the original Showa shocks on my 400 but although the bike has about 21000km's on it I think they are not working so well. They all look fine apart from springs could do with being renewed or powder coated and the chome parts are a little rusty (not major and would probably leave as is)
I really like the piggy back look of them on the bike but as the bike only cost £700 there is no way I'm spending £500+ on YSS piggy backs (which seem to be the cheapest good brand). What option do you think I should try:
1) Get the original ones serviced. Looking online I found http://www.shocktech.co.uk/suspension-services.html which looks like the cost would be about £140 for a pair (not sure if VAT included) plus the spring powdercoated (about£50 but could leave I guess) and postage. Total around £220. Anyone recommend someone else better / cheaper?
2) The RFY ones on Amazon look the part (from images) but quality is iffy so I read. However there is a guy in the States that buys these, strips them down, replaces iffy bits with proper bits, uses a branded oil and rebulids properly then regases them. In fact he (says) he does so much to them, he is going to rebrand them with his company name - see http://chrislivengood.net/wp/product-ca ... shock-kit/. Shipped here I think I am looking at around £200. If I can persuade him to have the full cost as a service charge for rebuild then maybe just VAT on top of that. Looks to be not a bad option to me I think - almost worth trying to see how they do work out.
3) Forget about the piggy back look and go for the YSS RZ362-360TRL-02 twin shocks that give quite a lot of adjustment see http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/suzuki/gsx_ ... in_shocks/ and I was hoping I could get delivered for £300 (upper limit really and nearly half the price of the bike!) from somewhere.
Decisions..., any guidance / recommendations on above? I'm probably going to do new progressive springs and oil at the front as well.
Thanks
Rob
I really like the piggy back look of them on the bike but as the bike only cost £700 there is no way I'm spending £500+ on YSS piggy backs (which seem to be the cheapest good brand). What option do you think I should try:
1) Get the original ones serviced. Looking online I found http://www.shocktech.co.uk/suspension-services.html which looks like the cost would be about £140 for a pair (not sure if VAT included) plus the spring powdercoated (about£50 but could leave I guess) and postage. Total around £220. Anyone recommend someone else better / cheaper?
2) The RFY ones on Amazon look the part (from images) but quality is iffy so I read. However there is a guy in the States that buys these, strips them down, replaces iffy bits with proper bits, uses a branded oil and rebulids properly then regases them. In fact he (says) he does so much to them, he is going to rebrand them with his company name - see http://chrislivengood.net/wp/product-ca ... shock-kit/. Shipped here I think I am looking at around £200. If I can persuade him to have the full cost as a service charge for rebuild then maybe just VAT on top of that. Looks to be not a bad option to me I think - almost worth trying to see how they do work out.
3) Forget about the piggy back look and go for the YSS RZ362-360TRL-02 twin shocks that give quite a lot of adjustment see http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/suzuki/gsx_ ... in_shocks/ and I was hoping I could get delivered for £300 (upper limit really and nearly half the price of the bike!) from somewhere.
Decisions..., any guidance / recommendations on above? I'm probably going to do new progressive springs and oil at the front as well.
Thanks
Rob

