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#1 oil verse gas: pros and cons
A14force Posted on: 2008/9/8 9:59
What are the pro and cons of oil verses gas shocks? I'm in two minds about buying new gas inserts or reco'ing some old oil filled ones. Help me decide.
I real poor, so cost is a big factor.


#2 Re: oil verse gas: pros and cons
Dodgeman Posted on: 2008/9/8 10:14
For me, high quality non gas types [like Koni] would be my personal choice.


#3 Re: oil verse gas: pros and cons
A14force Posted on: 2008/9/8 10:34
I've heard people say that 1200's don't need gas. (well one person actually.) And a few new seals would have to be cheaper than new gas inserts.


#4 Re: oil verse gas: pros and cons
Dodgeman Posted on: 2008/9/8 10:37
There is wisdom in these words. To some degree the damping rate can be controlled with oil viscosity, like the motorcycle blokes do, but are you sure that you can get all of the service parts required to perform the overhaul.

For my driving style, gas shocks have nothing to offer, but bone laziness dictates that I follow the 'replacement insert' path, so next time it will be a non gas insert that gets used.


#5 Re: oil verse gas: pros and cons
A14force Posted on: 2008/9/9 8:55
Valid point.
Four or five years back a local mob that specialize in shocks said they could overhaul the shocks in the 1200 i had at the time. So I'm assuming (Ass-you-me) that I'll be able to get them.






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