Just got back from the test run with the new XJ shocks that came in the mail yesterday (new to me and brutus that is). All I can say is WOW! What a nice ride. Smooth as butter. I didn't find them to be any taller than the stock shocks (checked them against the originals, exact same length), and if anything they sit very slightly lower than the originals under just the weight of the bike, but the stance seems about the same.
Only one quick question from you XJ guys, what are the air pressure specs for these? Normal pressure and max are what I'm interested in. I'm assuming that the max is at least the same as the forks (30 psi) and I'm trying out 28 psi next (I'm a big guy) after trying out 12 psi at first. 12 psi I find scrapes a little early for me, so I'm trying a little higher.
I figure I'll change the oil in them later, for now I'm running what came in them. I put them upside down for 8 hours and then back rightside up overnight before I installed them, so I hope the oil levels are even. But I'll say, I'm liking how it rides with them on. Took about an hour to install them, which included having the slightly clearance the right side shock to get the lower bolt in. Other than that it went smooth, I just flipped them around to avoid the helmet lock, maybe later I'll go ahead flip them side to side, but I didn't feel like fighting with the bushings to do that.
But again, WOW!
Only one quick question from you XJ guys, what are the air pressure specs for these? Normal pressure and max are what I'm interested in. I'm assuming that the max is at least the same as the forks (30 psi) and I'm trying out 28 psi next (I'm a big guy) after trying out 12 psi at first. 12 psi I find scrapes a little early for me, so I'm trying a little higher.
I figure I'll change the oil in them later, for now I'm running what came in them. I put them upside down for 8 hours and then back rightside up overnight before I installed them, so I hope the oil levels are even. But I'll say, I'm liking how it rides with them on. Took about an hour to install them, which included having the slightly clearance the right side shock to get the lower bolt in. Other than that it went smooth, I just flipped them around to avoid the helmet lock, maybe later I'll go ahead flip them side to side, but I didn't feel like fighting with the bushings to do that.
But again, WOW!
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