YSS Z Twin Shocks / Rebound, Length & Threaded Preload Adjust / All '70-'84 except R65, R80G/S, ST
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YSS Z Twin Shocks / Rebound, Length & Threaded Preload Adjust / All '70-'84 except R65, R80G/S, ST

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Shock Type: EMULSION
Code: RZ362-330TRL-22

Price: $579.00

FOR MOST ACCURATE BUILD, PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS, BELOW:
Do you ride with a passenger?:
Is your bike standard height?:
The suspension lengths shipped to you will be based on the information you provide. We are not responsible for return shipping costs or other expenses resulting from incorrect or missing information provided with your order:
Note: YOU WILL ENTER YOUR WEIGHT & LOAD INFORMATION AFTER YOU ADD TO CART:

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Z model Gas Emulsion Shocks for Improved Performance.

  • Chrome version
  • Fine Thread Pre-Load Adjustment allowing you to set sag to the millimeter.
  • Correct 335mm length set, model specific fitment.
  • Multiple spring rates in stock, shocks are built to your weight and loads.
  • Length adjuster + or- 5mm included.
  • 50 Micron steel cylinder for strength and long service life between rebuilds.
  • Long life Teflon reinforced seal head.
  • 36 mm Sintered Piston and 12 mm Heat Treated Hard Chrome Low Friction Shaft.
  • Fully rebuildable by us or any quality suspension shop.
  • Two year warranty
  • Customer Ratings & Reviews

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    5.0
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    Would recommend this product.
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    5.0
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    4 (0)
    3 (0)
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    1 (0)
    Would recommend this product.
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    YSS SHOCKS FOR /5
    5 out of 5
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    Date: September 1, 2020
    I recently ordered and received a pair of YSS shocks for my '72 R75/5 and am having a MAJOR problem. It seems that with this beautiful new set of professionally built shocks set up for my weight and riding style the bike STAYS committed and stable while taking corners at speed, DOES NOT buck me off the seat when I am under hard throttle on rippled or bumpy road surfaces and has completely STOPPED wallowing in the twisties. WHAT GIVES???? How am I supposed to UN-learn all the terrible habits I've developed to compensate for what WAS the wiggly nature of this fine machine? Ughhhhhh. Guess I'll have to get on that bike more often and rack up even MO RE confidence inspiring miles. THANKS GUYS!!! Excellent stuff, look forward to doing more biz with you again soon. All the best, CB
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