Agreed!This is probably a question that is begging to be asked. Why would it be desirable to install shocks for a Corvette that weighs approx. 3.400 pounds divided by 2= 1,700 pounds, on a 900 pound motorcycle. So if the rear shocks only have to support approx. 500lbs it would seem that the Corvette shocks would be a bit excessive. The adjustability of Monroe air pressure is rated at 20psi to 150psi. Would bike ride like it has a solid suspension???? I would think that there is much better options.
From description of shocks.
The Max-Air shock absorber is ideal for vehicles that haul heavy loads or tow trailers. Designed to maintain level vehicle height, they can be inflated or deflated as needed...from 20 psi to 150 psi with the vehicle loaded. Capacity is limited by vehicle suspension, tires and transmission. See vehicle owner's manual for details.
I have the Gabriels. It is a better ride, I have the option as to the height of the bike. I can lower it to get on (my wife) or I can raise it to keep my pipes from draggin the drive ways that are steep. As for the shock mods (I bought mine already done from a guy that was going to install this set up & went another route) the bushings were already done. I am glad I did it. There are some bumps that I keep hitting going to work (it sounded like it was going to fall a part with the stock shocks), smooth as can be with the Gabriels. There are several forums that have all the info you need, I can pm you the info on the other forums if you want. If you run a air tank, it can go up & down fairly quick, if you use a compressor it is a little slow.
Toby
You have me curious. What Gabriels and more details of the system would be good.:bigsmiley11: