Suspension Mods
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RE: Suspension Mods
I ended up with Hagon front springs and a Hagon rear shock. Bike feels very stable now and can be pushed much harder than before.
At the same time I used Motul 10wt fork oil and reduced the air gap in the shocks to 149mm.
Total cost for all new items around £275 GBP. - Money well spent.
At the same time I used Motul 10wt fork oil and reduced the air gap in the shocks to 149mm.
Total cost for all new items around £275 GBP. - Money well spent.
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RE: Suspension Mods
ORIGINAL: weekendrider
Why are you changing the rear shock, for more loading ore better handling. My one is a bit soft with me the girl and a bit of gear on board.
Why are you changing the rear shock, for more loading ore better handling. My one is a bit soft with me the girl and a bit of gear on board.
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RE: Suspension Mods
Why are you changing the rear shock, for more loading ore better handling. My one is a bit soft with me the girl and a bit of gear on board.
Irode a friends CBR1000F with the hagon kit on it and was impressed by the feel of the bike so I went for the same.
Haven't done too much 2 up riding since it was fitted but it seems to handle it ok
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