Hey all,
My 80 SG Special has a light oil film on the left rear shock body, so it's giving up the ghost.
I can't find a lot by "searching" on the forum as it relates to what shocks guys have run as replacements, and if the least expensive ones from JC Whitney or Mike's XS perform well. I have to believe any new shock will work better than the old ones that are starting to wear out. I am tall, and weigh about 290# all up with riding gear.
I see Mike's XS has some good options, 1) are they compatible with an 80 Special and 2) if they are, does anyone know the differences between the shocks, as they all have the same description, but different part numbers.
The JC Whitney shocks look to be the same as Mike's in terms of the pictures, and these list a 4 way adjustment for the damping as well, where as Mikes XS shocks do not mention that one way or the other.
As well, is it best to stay with a 12.75 (325 mm)or close to it eye to eye measurement, or go up to a 13.25 (335 mm) or thereabouts? I wouldn't be opposed to going up a bit in eye to eye to raise the rear end, probably sharpen the handling a bit.
Ok, thanks, look forward to the responses.
My 80 SG Special has a light oil film on the left rear shock body, so it's giving up the ghost.
I can't find a lot by "searching" on the forum as it relates to what shocks guys have run as replacements, and if the least expensive ones from JC Whitney or Mike's XS perform well. I have to believe any new shock will work better than the old ones that are starting to wear out. I am tall, and weigh about 290# all up with riding gear.
I see Mike's XS has some good options, 1) are they compatible with an 80 Special and 2) if they are, does anyone know the differences between the shocks, as they all have the same description, but different part numbers.
The JC Whitney shocks look to be the same as Mike's in terms of the pictures, and these list a 4 way adjustment for the damping as well, where as Mikes XS shocks do not mention that one way or the other.
As well, is it best to stay with a 12.75 (325 mm)or close to it eye to eye measurement, or go up to a 13.25 (335 mm) or thereabouts? I wouldn't be opposed to going up a bit in eye to eye to raise the rear end, probably sharpen the handling a bit.
Ok, thanks, look forward to the responses.
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