April 11, 201312 yr Bike currently bottoms out with me and the misses and daughter on speed humps. Need some recommendations for better springs. Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
April 11, 201312 yr 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!
April 11, 201312 yr Author Ykk shocks it is then. Happy to spend 1800baht for abit of safety and comfort. Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
April 21, 201312 yr Author Is it ykk or yss suspension? I find many references to zippers for ykk. Also Front suspension upgrade, any recommendations? Bike has nice rims, but has got IRC tyres. I will replace with better tyres soon
April 21, 201312 yr 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.
April 21, 201312 yr Author Bike is in chiang saen Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
April 21, 201312 yr 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!
April 21, 201312 yr Author 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.Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
April 21, 201312 yr Author Its YSS:http://th.yss.co.th/index_moto.phpMaybe top line RG362-340TRCL is a good option. Anyone used them before? Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
April 21, 201312 yr 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.Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app These are upside down. The shiny bit is at the bottom!
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