Can someone recommend a rear cb350 shock

bananaclip

Been Around the Block
Need a decent set that won't break the bank. They are going on my little brothers bobber/ tracker build. Looking for factory length.
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Red-Wing-Shocks-Honda-CB550-CB500-CB450-CB350-CB750-with-a-single-rider-/221327940375?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item33882c5b17&vxp=mtr
 
krafty said:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Red-Wing-Shocks-Honda-CB550-CB500-CB450-CB350-CB750-with-a-single-rider-/221327940375?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item33882c5b17&vxp=mtr

i was going to suggest those as well good shocks, good deal, rebuidable
 
Thanks fellers. I will check with little bro. We are a few small parts short from bringing another scoot back from the graveyard.
 
Some people like the stock replacement Chinese ones that DCC and others stock, some don't - general consensus is they're way stiffer than the stock shocks were. For some on the street that might still be OK, but especially if you're building a tracker, stiff is probably a bad idea. I picked up a pair of the Red Wing shocks but haven't installed them as my 350 is still in pieces for a few more months.
 
If you are on a tight budget, TEC makes some nice shocks in the $100 a pair range.

http://www.tecbikepartsusa.com/

You need to E-Mail for a quote....for my CB360 it was $89. 360 uses the same shocks as the 350.

TEC is an English company, now have distributors here in the US and in Australia....

I did a google search a while ago, and I did not read anything negative at all.

They aren't as nice as a Hagon, but at half the price, they are still better than the china clones.
 
I can really recomend Koni`s, some are a bit pricey but well worth it!(3-400$ ish)
 
yeah konis are good, adjustable damping, rebuildable the only issue is the used ones... most of them do need a total teardown and cleaning and it is painstaking work
......I once sold a set of non-functioning konis,with rusty bent shafts for $560
 
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