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Thread: 89 250 Rear Shock Spring Rate

Started 2 months ago by sandeeevil
just picked up 89 250r with aftermarket swingarm that is 22 inches from swingarm bolt to center of hub. Currently has a stock shock and is way too soft. What spring rate is needed for this type of setup? Also could be looking for inexpensive (not cheap) shocks.
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HA2 replied 2 months ago
QUOTE (sandeeevil @ Oct 29 2009, 10:02 AM) just picked up 89 250r with aftermarket swingarm that is 22 inches from swingarm bolt to center of hub. Currently has a stock shock and is way too soft. What spring rate is needed for this type of setup? Also could be looking for inexpensive (not cheap) shocks. you most likely just need to have your stock shock rebuilt and setup ...

 

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89 250 Rear Shock Spring Rate
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just picked up 89 250r with aftermarket swingarm that is 22 inches from swingarm bolt to center of hub. Currently has a stock shock and is way too soft. What spring rate is needed for this type of setup? Also could be looking for inexpensive (not cheap) shocks.
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89 250 Rear Shock Spring Rate
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QUOTE (sandeeevil @ Oct 29 2009, 10:02 AM) just picked up 89 250r with aftermarket swingarm that is 22 inches from swingarm bolt to center of hub. Currently has a stock shock and is way too soft. What spring rate is needed for this type of setup? Also could be looking for inexpensive (not cheap) shocks. you most likely just need to have your stock shock rebuilt and setup correctly for your riding style and the length of swing...

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