1986 Honda VFR750F

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    It's 355mm long
     
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    Well, blows my theory out the window. Weird.
     
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    I did look at YSS site, no logic in witch length has adjustment and not, mostly fork lower shocks that are short doesn't have but there is exeptons
     
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    I wounder if you know how much the 87 shock rise the rear on a 86, at wheel axle.
     
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    In a very unscientific quick check:

    Two 1986, both on sidestands, similar preload settings, from the axle to the same spot on the subframe...

    The 10mm difference in shock length resulted in a 1 inch increase.
     
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    Well search for orginal shock numbers give you 4 different shock's used on the RC24
    ML7-003 as ML7-013 for the 1986 750 as 700.
    ML7-691 for 1987 750 as 700
    ML7-921 for the 1988 as 1989 750

    Would be interesting to know what difference between the 87 as 88/89 shock even same length as look....
     
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    The 88-89 is the same length as 87. Likely is a valving / spring change that resulted in a different part #.

    If I remember correctly, visually they look the same 87 to 88.
     
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    Yes, actually 86 to 89 looks alike I think. I have hade a 87 that stock shock felt almost as soft as a 86 shock, I have test ridden a 89 and its shock didn't feel as soft so yes, probably a spring/valving change
     
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    The 86 is actually much different looking from 87 on. It has a boot covering the preload collar and a different pre-load adjuster.
     
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    Well yes, the 86 is slightly different, also the lower spring plate seems different actually
    1986
    Screenshot_20240215-080752.jpg
    1988-89
    Screenshot_20240215-080656.jpg
    1987
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