There is a member on this site that had an RFY shock break..!!, the alloy on the clevis is rubbish, the seals are cheap and the oil is no good, {what do you expect for $100?}, there used to be a website {i've posted the link on the forum previously} with all the info to rebuild these into reasonable shocks, but that included remaking the clevis from stainless, replacing the seals, oil and i can't remember what else he did but it was extensive, he said he did it just to see if they could be made to work properly and safely but due to the cost, he recommended to just buy better shocks. If you plan on building a trailer queen then buy what you want, if you want reasonable shocks for all types of street riding , buy better shocks period.... I bought a set of those cheap Chinese shocks just to see what they were like and I will NOT be using them on the street, just for mocking up only, they may never break but i'm not taking that chance, I have Koni's at the moment 30+ years old and still work well, I'm going to change the oil but thats it, I have used them for years on these bikes and they work, period. One thing that seems to get left out when discussing shocks is that good suspension not only helps you go through corners, it helps you stop to the best of the bikes ability as well by the shocks keeping good contact with the road whilst dealing with the inconsistencies of the surface of the road, shocks, Tires and helmets should always be the best you can buy, they are NOT fashion accessories as some would have you believe...