ZX636 shock

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Ghost400
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ZX636 shock

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I have a zxr400l racebike with a zx636shock with a k-tech spring on it and its rock hard, I have it backed off on everything spring is wound out as far as it will go, I can barely get it to move even if I jump up and down on the pegs, what spring rate should I be using on a very light ZXR400 with 12 stone rider.............cheers
p.s I see some people use H2 bottom link on an L model , does this help and do you use the dog bones off an H2 or just the Knunckle/link.
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Re: ZX636 shock

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Dog bones should be the same it's just the rocker that is different. Do you know what weight spring is on the shock? I've got a 450 lb spring on the rear and I'm 210lbs without gear or 15 stone.
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Re: ZX636 shock

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Hi spring is a K-Tech 55/58-195-85 I dont know what that means but all I know is its rock hard, its a zx636 C1h shock
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Re: ZX636 shock

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looking at the Ktec site it appears that the spring rate: 85 N/mm or (486 lbs/in). Based on that fact that I'm much heavier than you I'd say you need a 75 N/mm (429 lbs/in) spring or lighter if your going to get any significant movement for your weight..
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Re: ZX636 shock

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Thanks, I looked at K-tech sit but couldnt find a 75nm spring, I have emailed them.
I can get hold of a H bottom link are H1 and H2 the same......
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Re: ZX636 shock

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Other springs will work as well, ohlins, hyperco, etc... You just need the correct length and diameter and of course spring rate. Another buddy who was about 185 lbs ran a 400 lb spring.
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Re: ZX636 shock

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I drew a blank at K-tech, not very helpfull to say the least.phoned ohlins petty much the same response, does anyone have a soft zx636 c1h spring I can buy or even try, and still looking for an H2 bottom link, cheers for all your help so far.
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Re: ZX636 shock

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Any suspension guys at the track, local shops that service suspension? They should be able to help you out, doesn't need to be a new spring. I'm sure I can find something here pretty easily, my local independent shop has an assortment of springs since they service both road, dirt track and motocross. There are a couple springs on ebay UK, one listing is from Brook suspension, I'll bet they can assist you.
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Re: ZX636 shock

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We fitted a 636 shock to one of our race bikes, and it was rock hard. We sent it to maxton and they resprung it perfectly for £70. Just tell them what bike and what you weigh.
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