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Can someone please tell me the best place to buy a new back shock! Plus what's the best shock to get?...I'm hearing this could be very pricy like $700 to buy a new one and I'm looking for some input on what's my option with either a aftermarket or should I get one from a dealer..I'm thinking of changing this myself and hope someone has done this to help me out..thanks Dave

 

 

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There are several choices - there is one available from YSS - here's the web site: http://www.yssusa.com/products_yss.html . Prices seem to run from around $220 to $700 as they seem to have various levels of quality. And then there's Hagon - here's their site already at the "mono" shock page - http://hagonshocksusa.com/HagMono.htm . Prices start at $300 for standard shocks and then there's a remote preload adjuster or heavier duty shocks. And then there's Works Performance - here's the site for their application chart - http://www.worksperformance.com/pdf/app_guide/street.pdf . Pricing for the Venture is $919.00. The last price I saw for a stock Yamaha shock was $579. All the above prices are in U.S. dollars and exclusive of shipping. (Yikes - this is starting to sound like a TV commercial!). Anyway, I recently replaced my leaking shock with a Hagon. I was able to go with the standard shock. Since I live close to the border, I had it shipped to a warehouse specializing in taking deliveries for Canadians and I went over and picked it up. No duty on bike parts so all I had to pay was HST.

 

So far it's been doing a great job and the handling has definitely improved even over how it handled before the stock shock started to leak. The Hagon is rebuildable for $150 (According to someone else on this forum). Someone else here (See my post from last week) said they had a problem with an early failure on their Hagon, but that's the first complaint I've heard regarding that product. I live out here in the wilds of Welland which isn't too far away so I'm willing to come out and give you a hand when you're ready. Just give me a heads up so that I can block out the time.

 

Andy

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Dave,

 

I have never changed the rear shock, but would be willing to lend a hand, let me know when you are going to be doing it and I will see if I can help out.

 

Mike

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