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I've never heard of shocks this bad. I've got an extra set of OEM Bonneville shocks, may try to see if those will work.
Last weekend I put 1200 miles on my Stelvio NTX. That suspension is a real joy and probably why I am pushing to sort out the V7. Once you ride a good suspension system it spoils you for anything less.Peter Y.
Peter, I`ve been pondering the Matris fork kit (for the newer Kaifa forks):http://www.af1racing.com/store/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=61597
I have recently fitted a set of these, with the adjustable damping unit.Look like good quality. The ride is still a bit 'squirrelly' when on a bumpy turn, but i've yet to set them up properly.....http://www.tecbikeparts.com/Alloy_Gas_Shocks.html
I don't think you'll ever get a classic twin shock rear suspension to perform anywhere close to a modern, long-travel mono-shock rear suspension.Not without going several inches longer than stock, and spending lots of time and money tuning.
No one uses Race Tech?
I do. Go directly to RT. Tell them how you will be riding (touring with luggage, two up, short trips only, etc) and how much adjustability you need. The more features, the higher cost. Most of us are OK with emulsion shocks. If you are really pushing the envelope (with 40 RWHP?????) you might need piggyback. When you get the shocks you will need to do some basic checks just to get them set up for your weight. Check the static/race sag and set the pre-load to get the sag correct. Ride the bike and see how it feels. I had to send my shocks back to be re-valved for less compression dampening. All the advice in the world is a best guess about how the shock should be set for you. Only you can determine what really works.If you look at the geometry for the rear suspension you will find that the shocks only move a maximum of about 3" for the full 4.5" of rear wheel travel. My shocks now use that entire 3" (checked by putting a zip tie on the shaft) and I do not ride two up. I did check this with a full load of touring gear (not camping stuff).Great post, very helpful - Thank you! The fork springs I got from RT were too stiff. Their recommendation was a starting point and I ended up going with softer springs (swapped out at no charge) so don't approach suspension as a plug-and-play deal. You will have to be involved but the end result is a much better riding experience.Peter Y.