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Shocks For Honda Click 125

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I'm a lightweight and would like a more sensitive suspension, by no means an uncomfortable suspension.

If I ask in the motorbikeshop for appropriate shocks, then they will sell me the same shocks for different needs.

For what specific shocks should I ask... ?

Have you checked your tire pressure? smile.png Normaly the shops, for some reason, try to pressurize the tires to the limit of bursting.

I'm a lightweight and would like a more sensitive suspension, by no means an uncomfortable suspension.

If I ask in the motorbikeshop for appropriate shocks, then they will sell me the same shocks for different needs.

For what specific shocks should I ask... ?

YSS shocks are a good option. Send me a PM if interested. Best of luck.

Brian

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Have you checked your tire pressure? smile.png Normaly the shops, for some reason, try to pressurize the tires to the limit of bursting.

Really need a comfortable ride, the problem is not the tire pressure, but my spine.

YSS shocks are a good option. Send me a PM if interested. Best of luck.

You got a PM

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Try to describe my goal better:

The shocks I do NOT need for a sporty driving style, but for my usual leisurely everyday rides.

I am interested in a more sensitive suspension at slow speeds, even with small bumps.

Do not know if there is a solution...

I don't have a Click. Can you ride with your feet on the foot-boards under your body? If your spine hurts when going over speed bumps etc you can take the weight off your spine by trying to stand when traversing known bumps in the road or if the bump looks bad. In the same way as off -road motorcyclists.

If not then sell the Click and buy a 125 Semi-auto like a Wave. Why because the they have foot pegs that are set further back than a Click so you definitely will be able to take the weight off your spine.

Maybe I am wrong but I don't think changing the shock will do enough if it hurts when you ride a stock one? That being said as i use motorbike taxis frequently there is a difference between Yamaha and Honda and between different models I just don't pay that much attention to which.

Also maybe a larger, more padded seat would help.

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Thanks for your thoughts on my back. There are problems. no pain, I can live with it, because only be driven short stretch.

Of circumstances, I switched from the PCX to Click, from the lost suspension comfort I'd like some back, preferably achieved by softer shocks...

  • 4 weeks later...

The Click is a bit rough, but I have been driving 4WD for 25 years, so I'm used to it, and like the rough feeling.

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