GZYF Motorcycle Rear Air Shock Absorbers (320mm) vs Gabriel 70064 Ultra Front Shock Absorber
Overall winner: GZYF Motorcycle Rear Air Shock Absorbers (320mm)
Key Differences
Gabriel 70064 (A) is positioned as an affordable front shock absorber for cars like the Chrysler Crossfire and Mercedes-Benz CLK and is praised for fit and easy installation. GZYF 320mm (B) is a motorcycle rear air shock with adjustable nitro pressure and a heat-dissipating reservoir aimed at motorsport/dirt-bike upgrades, offering more adjustability and application-specific features
GZYF Motorcycle Rear Air Shock Absorbers (320mm)
Rear air shock absorbers with CNC aluminum reservoir for heat dissipation; suited for dirt bikes, street bikes, scooters, quads, and go-karts. Customers note easy installation, adjustable nitro pressure, and improved ride quality
Pros
- adjustable nitro pressure
- efficient heat-dissipating reservoir
- easy to install
- fits a range of bikes (dirt, street, ATV, go-kart)
Cons
- mixed stiffness feedback from customers
Gabriel 70064 Ultra Front Shock Absorber
Gabriel Ultra front shock absorber compatible with multiple Chrysler and Mercedes-Benz models. Improves ride quality and performance; users report easy installation and good fit in mounting positions
Pros
- good fit in mounting positions
- improved ride quality
- easy installation
- quality shock component
Cons
- some users find stiffness
- mixed opinions on stiffness
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gabriel |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | GZYF |
| User Reviews | GZYF |