ILUVNOS

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posted May 26, 2010 03:20 PM
rear shock ?
i've heard of people using a busa rear shock spring to replace the factory zx14 spring because the busa spring is set up for a higher weight, do you guys know if it's the gen 1 or gen 2 busa spring ? and does it matter what year in that particular gen ?
thanks for the help in advance
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Compton

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posted May 26, 2010 03:47 PM
gen 2 doesnt matter what year
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b.w.
zx14, little longer, little louder, little lower.
08 Busa, just a little longer and louder and lower than the 14
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ILUVNOS

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posted May 26, 2010 04:15 PM
great i appreciate it
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kawasakijockey

Pro
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posted May 26, 2010 04:41 PM
Either one will work. The gen 1 is 13.1kg and the gen 2 is 14.5 .
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Get on the shortbus boys 'cause its time to get schooled.
2007 ZX-14
1.38 60ft
9.03 @ 149mph
8.95 @153 small shot n2o
8.68 @160mph 5lbs boost
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ILUVNOS

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posted May 26, 2010 05:19 PM
i need the one for more weight
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LAB3

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posted May 26, 2010 05:24 PM
Wheelie tried this on his 14 and removed it. Wee is 6'4" 210 or so :-)....
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kawasakijockey

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posted May 26, 2010 05:34 PM
quote: i need the one for more weight
Since the stock one on the 14 is 9.7kg both busa springs are significantly stiffer.
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Get on the shortbus boys 'cause its time to get schooled.
2007 ZX-14
1.38 60ft
9.03 @ 149mph
8.95 @153 small shot n2o
8.68 @160mph 5lbs boost
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eklipse636

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ZX-14
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posted May 26, 2010 06:08 PM
It will help a little, but not as much as a revalved shock. If your not careful you will run into it trying to pogo.
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Best: 60ft 1.351 1/8 5.68 mph 123.98 1/4
8.89 mph 151.32
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ILUVNOS

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posted May 26, 2010 06:10 PM
i'm 275, i need a little more spring. i know the revalve will work better just can't do that at this time
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