Fitted Gazi Rear shocks

ozrider

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Thanks to flyreels and TOMCAT I have a set of Gazi rears and what a huge difference tey have made.

I had got used to the stock shocks wallowing in the corners.
Gazi will service & rebuild them for a reasonable cost but I thought I would give them a run first and have tried a couple of adjustments and it seems to respond ok.

Next up will be progressive front springs........

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thought you might be impressed, after riding your bike I knew you would have to find them an improvement :thumbsup:
 
Let me know when you do the fronts!!!
Might do both bikes at the same time.
 
Congrats!
I don't know these Gazi, but from the pix I reckon them to be top drawer!
You will REALLY like the Progressive front springs!

I think @ozrider will have made his mind up by now, the thread is 18 months+ old. I have the same problem when I respond to an initial post without reading the latest posts to realise it is a Zombie thread that has already outdated my response.

I checked Gazi out before getting my high end Wilbers with customised weight specific springs and valving on my Sprint ST 1050 for a good price mated to the heaviest Racetech single rate fork springs available and Gold rebound valving.
Amortisseur Wilbers Stage 3 Triumph Sprint ST (1050) 215 NA Annee 05+

With hydraulic preload adjust.
Amortisseur Wilbers Stage 3 Triumph Sprint ST (1050) 215 NA Annee 05+

I ended up with near new 13" Progressive 444's to match new Progessive fork springs and 10w oil on the R3R. Not sure if the forks had ever been serviced but with 60,000 km they were due for an oil change at least anyway. Vast improvements on both bikes.

Gazi appears to be an Oz company with a range of quality offerings and an International presence Gazi Suspension® | Performance Shock Absorbers | Dealers
Gazi Suspension® | Performance Shock Absorbers | Products
 
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I think @ozrider will have made his mind up by now, the thread is 18 months+ old. I have the same problem when I respond to an initial post without reading the latest posts to realise it is a Zombie thread that has already outdated my response.

I checked Gazi out before getting my high end Wilbers with customised weight specific springs and valving on my Sprint ST 1050 for a good price mated to the heaviest Racetech single rate fork springs available and Gold rebound valving.
Amortisseur Wilbers Stage 3 Triumph Sprint ST (1050) 215 NA Annee 05+

With hydraulic preload adjust.
Amortisseur Wilbers Stage 3 Triumph Sprint ST (1050) 215 NA Annee 05+

I ended up with near new 13" Progressive 444's to match new Progessive fork springs and 10w oil on the R3R. Not sure if the forks had ever been serviced but with 60,000 km they were due for an oil change at least anyway. Vast improvements on both bikes.

Gazi appears to be an Oz company with a range of quality offerings and an International presence Gazi Suspension® | Performance Shock Absorbers | Dealers
Gazi Suspension® | Performance Shock Absorbers | Products

I saw @ozrider post dated today and neglected to look earlier.
Why do these guys keep opening up OLD-ASS threads?? :eek: :confused: :oops:
 
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