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    660 shock on tri z///it doesnt work!!!!!///now it does1-30-08

    well i got it and im going to put it on... but what should i set the rate at???and which way....and also the rebound which way...i dont have a manual so just get me in the ball park....also should i put the z spring on or just leave it alone....thx



    well i couldnt do it...the lower shock link hits the swing arm....so the dog bone is a inche too short...i thought someone here said it would work...help!!!!!!!!!!
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    get it in there and take some pic's! mesure the ride hight before you swap them if you can please.. and take some

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    ill do that...

    welll im doing her tomarrow and i think someone hear said that a banshee drop link will maker even lower...just wont to know where to put the resiiiii without gettin hit by the chain....why the hell are they so short!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    doesnt someone here have on there ride........

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    Well,props to you for letting us Know it wont work.At least not without some kind of modding.

    There are like 20 threads on Z shocks.All say some fit,and work.

    Some say use a banshee shock(it works),I feel that it is only a option,for a top mount fuel tank.The piggy back ressie of a shee, just runs too close to rubing a hole in the stock tank,for my preference.Especially if you jump the trike.In most cases,the ressie will be right on the tank plastic.Mechanically banshee shocks are not more reliable than any other shock.
    Yes the valving is good(better than warrior or tri-z),But the average life of a shee shock is 2-4 years max,in most cases.I have gone thru 6-8 of them on 4 different shee's.


    For some reason I remember,another member posted he ran a rappy shock,made it work,But in the end bought a works shock for shee.
    The warrior shock is the best low budget replacement going right now($100-150$).Something you buy,bolt on a ride and works relatively well.

    Just get a newer one (2001 and up) if ya can off ebay.They bring good money most of the time,so dont expect one cheap.

    That should tell you something about the Yammie shocks,if warriors,and shee's are always blowing,to be sought after,and bring good money for good used ones..

    If you can find a way to make the Rappy shock work, and work good, with minimal mods, that would be sweet! If the ressy hose is too short,You can always take it to a shop and have them put a longer hose on it to move the ressie where it wont hit the chain.(you still may have a ride height issue)
    Last Time I had a hose extended for a shock,it was 60 bucks parts and labor. 2 years ago.
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    thxs mosh im going to take pictures tomarrow so guys can see....

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    From what I can remember you had to use a 2001 raptor shock to get it to work. The resivoirs were a little different or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Golightly View Post
    From what I can remember you had to use a 2001 raptor shock to get it to work. The resivoirs were a little different or something.
    '01 was the only year with a remote rezzi I believe
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    Quote Originally Posted by 250sxwheeliepop View Post
    '01 was the only year with a remote rezzi I believe
    That is correct, and they'll fit on a few different machines.
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    660 shock

    well i got it in i used a banshee dog bone just too show you the differnences...it was a pain in the #% but she went in there...
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    and here some pictures...

    and some close ups...
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    Awesome,so where did you mount the ressy,and what is the ride feel like and how is the Height?
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    and here is the rear...

    well i measured before it was 25.5 inches to that back stud and after with the new shock and the new dog bone it was 27.250...need to know how i should put this resie....ill button it up tomarrow and try it out i think im okay with the clearance issues...
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    mosh and didnt get that done... im going to just zipp tie it for now make brackets right at that vert tube... i just dont like it that close too the exhaust...but i think it will be okay....

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    Nice work bud!

    Looks like you need some little rubber cradles and then you can use hose clamps (thin ones preferred) and clamp it to the frame somewhere hopefully..
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