Just a small correction, the top adjustment is for spring pre-load while the adjustment at the bottom is for rebound. This particular shock does not have compression damping adjustment.
The YSS RZ362 series is what was used on my mates Interceptor the one's without piggybacks which cost way more & overkill. The YSS shocks are great product & you'll love the difference.
Rode a hundred miles of rough road with them yesterday. Video on that coming out later today. Have a 1000 miles of ride & video planned for this weekend on different types of roads. Stay tuned. Wahoo!
Hello Fuzzy Biker! Thanks for the review and updates! After watching your videos I also purchased and installed the YSS RZ362-310TRL-03-88 shocks and played for a few days with the Rebound adjustment, as you did (3 clicks, 5 clicks, 2 clicks ...). I personally cannot observe any meaningful difference in ride quality compared with the OEM shocks. Have you adjusted the pre-load and/or ride height as well? Does it take some mileage for the shocks to wear in? I'm 100kg and left the "factory setting" of the pre-load untouched. Appreciate your comments in advance! Thank you.
Spring preload was set for a person of my weight. We checked that against the instructions on sag and it was within spec. For the Rebound I'd start with a ride about half way between softest and hardest. Go ride the bike a 50-100 miles and see what you think. If the ride was hard go five clicks softer. If the ride was to soft go five clicks harder. After adjusting go ride another 50-100 miles on the same type roads and make more adjustments as needed. I did this over about 300 miles and feel that it worked very well. Just rode that bike over 700 miles in two day and feel that YSS shocks really made that trip much better. Great product but really must be adjusted in to get the best value.
Did a hundred miles on the Super Meteor with YSS today to try and get them tuned in. Will try and ride about 300 miles tomorrow and more the next day. Should have a good idea on these very soon. Wahoo!
I've rode both the Hagon and the YSS. Either system will help. Have had great results with the YSS system that I installed on my Super Meteor. Check out Baxtercycle.com for both brands. Wahoo!
I live in Thailand where they make these shocks but they are not really that cheap here either---well much better than Ohlins ...i am very curious to see how they work out--i have a new Triumph 400X that you test rode and i am curious what YSS would so for them especially the front forks the shock seems ok but ideally for the crappy rough roads here having adjustable suspension of a bit higher quality is interesting to me--basically a lot of roads here are gravel pothole type senarios--looking forward to your thoughts on these.
@@forgottenmotorcycleswow that’s a nice run ! Ya I’m off next week for a multi thousand km shakedown ride in the scrambler too -your meteor is very nice -I am seriously interested in the green RE Shotgun
Planning a 500 - 1000 mile ride over the weekend (weather dependent) to test these beauties out. Only have 30 miles on them and already like them but that was all on smooth road. Will do videos on these soon. Wahoo!
I just dewinterize my Super Meteor and the weather in Idaho went back down into the 20's. If Idaho needs snow I just have to get ready to ride.
LOL. I understand that. Road a thousand miles last week and today it 6 degrees outside. Wahoo!
Just a small correction, the top adjustment is for spring pre-load while the adjustment at the bottom is for rebound. This particular shock does not have compression damping adjustment.
You are correct. Thank you 👍
The YSS RZ362 series is what was used on my mates Interceptor the one's without piggybacks which cost way more & overkill.
The YSS shocks are great product & you'll love the difference.
Will do a bunch of miles on these this weekend. Wahoo!
Can't wait to see the outcome.
Have a 1000 miles of riding planned over the weekend. Hope to learn a lot about them. Video to follow. Wahoo!
Watching with great interest her in the UK, looking forward to a review on them 😀
Rode a hundred miles of rough road with them yesterday. Video on that coming out later today. Have a 1000 miles of ride & video planned for this weekend on different types of roads. Stay tuned. Wahoo!
great video! I ve been looking for the update comenting your update experience and I haven t found it ...
They work great!
Hello Fuzzy Biker! Thanks for the review and updates! After watching your videos I also purchased and installed the YSS RZ362-310TRL-03-88 shocks and played for a few days with the Rebound adjustment, as you did (3 clicks, 5 clicks, 2 clicks ...). I personally cannot observe any meaningful difference in ride quality compared with the OEM shocks. Have you adjusted the pre-load and/or ride height as well? Does it take some mileage for the shocks to wear in? I'm 100kg and left the "factory setting" of the pre-load untouched. Appreciate your comments in advance! Thank you.
Spring preload was set for a person of my weight. We checked that against the instructions on sag and it was within spec. For the Rebound I'd start with a ride about half way between softest and hardest. Go ride the bike a 50-100 miles and see what you think. If the ride was hard go five clicks softer. If the ride was to soft go five clicks harder. After adjusting go ride another 50-100 miles on the same type roads and make more adjustments as needed. I did this over about 300 miles and feel that it worked very well. Just rode that bike over 700 miles in two day and feel that YSS shocks really made that trip much better. Great product but really must be adjusted in to get the best value.
@@forgottenmotorcycles Thank you! Appreciate your help.
Just ordered YSS piggybacks for my Hunter, can't wait to get and install them. Stock shock is incredibly bad.
Did a hundred miles on the Super Meteor with YSS today to try and get them tuned in. Will try and ride about 300 miles tomorrow and more the next day. Should have a good idea on these very soon. Wahoo!
Trying to decide between YSS , Hagon, and K Tech ? Thoughts …sometimes when I ride my bike my lower bike willl hurt hoping this helps
I've rode both the Hagon and the YSS. Either system will help. Have had great results with the YSS system that I installed on my Super Meteor. Check out Baxtercycle.com for both brands. Wahoo!
I live in Thailand where they make these shocks but they are not really that cheap here either---well much better than Ohlins ...i am very curious to see how they work out--i have a new Triumph 400X that you test rode and i am curious what YSS would so for them especially the front forks the shock seems ok but ideally for the crappy rough roads here having adjustable suspension of a bit higher quality is interesting to me--basically a lot of roads here are gravel pothole type senarios--looking forward to your thoughts on these.
We should learn a lot about these over the next few days. Have a 1000 miles of riding planned on this bike over the weekend. Wahoo!
@@forgottenmotorcycleswow that’s a nice run ! Ya I’m off next week for a multi thousand km shakedown ride in the scrambler too -your meteor is very nice -I am seriously interested in the green RE Shotgun
@@forgottenmotorcyclesif they mean at the end of the day my back is a bit less sore I’m interested in updating
Hi! Any news about the Hagon-Suspension?
Have not had any direct experience with that yet.
Nice!
Gonna put some miles on Miles the SMeteor this weekend and see what we can do with these things. Wahoo!
How much do they cost? Available in India?
I'm not sure if available in India. I got mine at Baxtercycle.com
does it increase any ground clearance then stock
Exactly the same as stock. Baxter's ordered these for that reason. Baxtercycle.com
Let us know how well they work.
Planning a 500 - 1000 mile ride over the weekend (weather dependent) to test these beauties out. Only have 30 miles on them and already like them but that was all on smooth road. Will do videos on these soon. Wahoo!
Sir, what's the price?
Check baxtercycle.com for price. Not sure what they charge today.