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Help 1980 GSX250 rear shocks

Discussion in 'Suzuki 250cc Twins' started by angrypants, Sep 10, 2017.

  1. angrypants

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    Hi guys just a quick question about a 1980 gsx250
    When push down on the rear or bouncing on the seat there is a air release (whooshing) sound
    Coming from the shocks. ( I thought they were oil dampened ?)

    1. Is that normal ?
    2. Is there a way to service these ? We have replaced the oil in the front with 15wt and they feel very good now
    Or do I just buy new ones
    3 if I need new ones - any recommendations?

    Thanks in advance

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    If they are orig shock they will be stuffed...the noise your hearing is the oil or lack there of being pushed through tiny holes..Most of the oil prob has weeped out over the years and water dust/gunk in...The only way to check em is to remove the spring and feel how smooth the action is...
    Some of the Japanese shocks are rebuild-able but getting the parts is prob near impossible
    and expensive.As for replacements you could try the chinnese ones on ebay
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SUZUKI-G...168124?hash=item1ea3be2bbc:g:CEAAAOSwct1ZenBJ
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SUZUKI-G...437516?hash=item20e65758cc:g:2hoAAOSwzN9ZegHe
    They are ok for the price but they dont last long and I find them a tad harsh...
    Im running Ikon shocks and recommend them, they look great feel great and the customer support from them is fantastic.
    but they are more expensive :)
    https://www.ikonsuspension.com.au/product-category/suzuki/gsx250/
     
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    thanks Wozza, very helpful indeed
     
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    Got the shocks from jbs the ones with the nitrogen canister
    They fit well and are much better than the old ones - will see how they go
    The only thing we had to fit upside down as the helmut lock and pillion handle were in the way
    Handle can be taken off but the mounting braket for the lock would need to be cut off
    - maybe later
    Must say spoke to guys from jbs and swapped a few emails -great service indeed
     
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    good service but my jbs shocks were not durable and looking for replacements as showa,s very expensive.
     
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    Ok , what can i expect?
    how long did they last you?
    how much do you ride ?
    thanks
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