Worth it?. Feedback?.
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HARDER !henrydjunaedi wrote:is it softer or harder than the original?
wingz wrote:If I go over bumps fast enough that the stock shocks bottom out, will it damage anything?
How much less likely would the YSS shocks bottom out?
st3v4nt wrote:... If you have to install it yourself you need to stripped almost all the half of PCX plastic panel ...
The marking in packaging printed as follow:Mgalutia88 wrote:What was the yss part number?
Well if you follow the video or download and read the disassembled guidehaildamage wrote:yeah, i just paid the shop to install mine!
st3v4nt wrote:The marking in packaging printed as follow:Mgalutia88 wrote:What was the yss part number?
YSS V-Series
TB220-315P-05-11-XD
Hybrid-S220 PCX Chrome/Chrome
220 is the shock type number and 315 is the shock size in mm
and Chrome/Chrome being the color of the shock,
other color option being Black-Red but I choose Chrome
because from my previous experience on other scooter with
red painted shock absorber the paint will easily get scratch .
WhiteNoise wrote:Bravo csuri7 That's A very worthy & precise R&R "Shock" How-To Visual (video)
I do not understand your language but I followed you easily ...
i doubt they would be significantly lighter than stock, so dont do it for weight savings. this is about upgrading the only really crappy stock part on the PCX, the shocks.dasshreddar wrote:st3v4nt wrote:The marking in packaging printed as follow:Mgalutia88 wrote:What was the yss part number?
YSS V-Series
TB220-315P-05-11-XD
Hybrid-S220 PCX Chrome/Chrome
220 is the shock type number and 315 is the shock size in mm
and Chrome/Chrome being the color of the shock,
other color option being Black-Red but I choose Chrome
because from my previous experience on other scooter with
red painted shock absorber the paint will easily get scratch .
I thought about getting the YSS "hybrid" shocks, do you think they are any lighter(weight) than the stock shocks?