Hoffy,
When I figure out how to do pics, I will.
636 Rear Shock Factory Settings
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Wattie,
Get yourself to ebay.
There are 636 shocks regularly for sale in the US. They go for ~US$50-US$100 + shipping (~US$60). It's a cheap and decent upgrade at that price. (An Ohlins or Hyperpro is gonna cost you A$1800).
I'd look for '05, ''06 zx636 shocks. '03 and '04 models are likely to have too many kms on them now. Like any other Jap stock shock they're pretty much cactus after 20,000kms
Good hunting mate...
Get yourself to ebay.
There are 636 shocks regularly for sale in the US. They go for ~US$50-US$100 + shipping (~US$60). It's a cheap and decent upgrade at that price. (An Ohlins or Hyperpro is gonna cost you A$1800).
I'd look for '05, ''06 zx636 shocks. '03 and '04 models are likely to have too many kms on them now. Like any other Jap stock shock they're pretty much cactus after 20,000kms
Good hunting mate...

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If you haven't ridden QR, How can you bag it?tanyathecheeky wrote: I'd love to get down to do a superbike school, we don't really have a lot avail up hereQR is the biggest piece of dog poo
(one of the reasons I don't want to do a track day is that it's boring and bumpy, what a combo
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I hear alot of people bagging QR, yet so few have actually ridden it.....
It's a Track, you find someone to chase around & you have a ball.....

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I get to say that because i know a helluva lot of people who have, and i read a lot of forums and people who've ridden there have posted, about 10% say its ok, everyone else hates it.gizmo wrote:If you haven't ridden QR, How can you bag it?tanyathecheeky wrote: I'd love to get down to do a superbike school, we don't really have a lot avail up hereQR is the biggest piece of dog poo
(one of the reasons I don't want to do a track day is that it's boring and bumpy, what a combo
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I hear alot of people bagging QR, yet so few have actually ridden it.....
It's a Track, you find someone to chase around & you have a ball.....
I'm not wasting money to go around a boring, bumpy as hell track!
And for southerners, if you want to see how bumpy it is, just watch the v8's as they go around..

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Sounds like a bunch of whingers to me, if they were actually capable of lapping QR fast, I highly doubt that they would be bagging it, no matter how much of a drag strip it is, it still requires incredible riding ability to lap quickly.......tanyathecheeky wrote:I get to say that because i know a helluva lot of people who have, and i read a lot of forums and people who've ridden there have posted, about 10% say its ok, everyone else hates it.gizmo wrote:tanyathecheeky wrote:
I'm not wasting money to go around a boring, bumpy as hell track!
And for southerners, if you want to see how bumpy it is, just watch the v8's as they go around..
Like I said it's a track, you find someone to chase & you have a ball....
damn whinging city folk.......grumble......grumble
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Hello there I was told your a nice friendly girl
with a kind face! & easy.......
signed
"GIZMO THE CREEKY"