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Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: New Hampshire
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Well once the shock is in I guess I'll have a Hawkdasaki.
Can anyone confirm this spring isn't too heavy? I mean I weigh 225lbs without gear so probably not an issue but I'm just curious if it's really stiff.
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Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: New Hampshire
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That realization has already been made, but I swapped in some 15 weight and added a bit more than stock level. I still need to set the sag with some spacers though. I'll just stay low over the triples, scrub some speed ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Flower Mound Texas
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Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: New Hampshire
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If memory serves I went with 290ml of 15w Fork oil. It's decent but I know my preload is wrong I just haven't taken the time to adjust it yet.
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Join Date: Sep 2022
Posts: 24
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No room at the top of the shock enclosure for the big reservoirs, so I assume you mounted it with the reservoirs at the bottom?
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
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You are tall enough to handle a taller bike. And heavy enough to benefit from the ZS172 engine(s). Why not sell the Hawk and pick up a CSC 250 or a Templar? They already have a seat with no hump, and you would fit better. Quote:
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Join Date: May 2023
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New hear, haven't had my Hawk very long and I seem to have blown out the rear shock. reading through this thread, I see someone mention using a rear shock from 16-19 zx10R? just curious how its worked out? would love any input pros/cons of the shock. concerned about the travel of the replacement shock as mentioned above
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Posts: 1,014
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I have the base model Hawk, and while I didn't have an issue with bottoming out , it was just to soft in it's lightest stage. Just standing the bike up, with no one on it, it compressed a great deal, and then it would stretch back out if you let it lean on the kick stand. I bought one of the white shocks from Amazon, but they sent one that wasn't as represted, so I sent it back. I then bought an XPro adjustable shock from eBay, which I think is probably the standard rear shock for the DLX , and I like it. I adjusted it to tight at first, and it was too stiff, then I backed it off some, but then it was a little too springy, but the third time was the charm, and I'm satisfied.
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Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: East coast
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I got the 2019 ZX10R shock on my 2017 Brozz, and it works out great for the street and utility backroads. I have not done any technical riding yet, but it has NOT bottomed out since the install.
Just gotta add a little bit of more preload to the shock. You do that by taking a chisel/flathead/shock adjuster tool and wind the shock up a few more rotations.
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