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Bike currently bottoms out with me and the misses and daughter on speed humps.

Need some recommendations for better springs.

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Just go to one of the local bike shops that have a bunch of scooter gear . They usually have ykk's or similar rear shocks with gas shock support. Around 1800 baht for a wave. First thing to buy on a scooter. Easy to install & the shops will usually put them on for you with a purchace. They also carry just oversized shocks(bigger springs) but worth the extra nit noi to buy the real deal when it comes to comfort!

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Ykk shocks it is then. Happy to spend 1800baht for abit of safety and comfort.

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Is it ykk or yss suspension? I find many references to zippers for ykk.

Also Front suspension upgrade, any recommendations?

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Bike has nice rims, but has got IRC tyres. I will replace with better tyres soon

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Also Front suspension upgrade, any recommendations?

All I know for sure is upside down front forks are much "harder" than "conventional ones". That being said there are many after market fork sets. From where depends where you live.

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I concur, it's YSS. When you up date the suspension be aware YSS XL are very stiff and XXL are extremely stiff.

I put YSS XL's on the PCX and it's way to stiff one up. Two up it's just OK. Two up with 25 or 30kgs of luggage it's fine!

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Also Front suspension upgrade, any recommendations?

All I know for sure is upside down front forks are much "harder" than "conventional ones". That being said there are many after market fork sets. From where depends where you live.

I am a noob and dont know the difference between upside down forks and conventional forks.

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Also Front suspension upgrade, any recommendations?

All I know for sure is upside down front forks are much "harder" than "conventional ones". That being said there are many after market fork sets. From where depends where you live.

I am a noob and dont know the difference between upside down forks and conventional forks.

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These are upside down. The shiny bit is at the bottom!

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