I've just fitted Gazi shocks to my Standard. Don't pogo anymore , just trying to get the high speed dampening sorted out. Local Gazi retailer has been excellent with his help and he tells me they have picked their dealers the world over to offer the same level of back-up and support i have got. He has re-shimed the shocks and set-up the preload twice at no extra cost.
 
Not a bad looking shock, they look like the YSS only you can purchase different eye lenghts to change overall shock length. The YSS only come with a 10 mm adjustment eitherway. Hagon makes a great shock also but you have to order longer lengths verses the adjustability.

Maybe when I get the beast back together I might have to try a set of these. Right now I love the 350mm Hagons the best.
 
I've just fitted Gazi shocks to my Standard. Don't pogo anymore , just trying to get the high speed dampening sorted out. Local Gazi retailer has been excellent with his help and he tells me they have picked their dealers the world over to offer the same level of back-up and support i have got. He has re-shimed the shocks and set-up the preload twice at no extra cost.

That's great backup service:cool:
 
Think i paid $580 for them .. i think. Happy to see ol' mate and get you a price when the time comes . All the R+D will be done ( on my bike ) by then.
Do they have adustable compression and rebound damping, have you got a picture or what model are they, there are time I think I would rather have conventional shocks instead of the Fornales:rolleyes:
 
Do they have adustable compression and rebound damping, have you got a picture or what model are they, there are time I think I would rather have conventional shocks instead of the Fornales:rolleyes:


One of the things I hated about the Harley Touring was the Air Shocks bottoming out. Do the Fornales bottom out on rough roads?
 
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