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I picked up a set of NOS Progressive Suspension fork springs on ebay (actually they were marketed under the name 'Magnum', but made by Progressive)....they seemed to be very long, compared to the OEM Suzuki items...almost four to five inches of spring had to be compressed, in order to get the caps back on....no mean feat, given that these are so much more beefy than stock springs (no spacer, and preload adjuster set to zero). After several failed attempts, a friend and I surmised that they were probably not correctly labelled (the packaging was very worn), and cut a couple inches off, leaving about three inches to be compressed before the cap threaded on....still a struggle, but possible.
Anyway...now the bike still rides at the very top of the suspension, with about 1/4 inch sag...the ride quality over bumps, and in corners, is great...firm, yet controlled....HOWEVER, now there is a noticeable vibration when shutting off the throttle and coasting with decreasing rpm's...possibly due to still being 'oversprung' and a little light in the front. My plan is to pick up another set of Prog. Suspension springs from Z1, but the part number is the same as the item I am now running (1107). Anyone else remember the aftermarket springs being so much longer than stock? I'm hoping the springs were mis-labelled, and the new 1107's will be a more appropriate length, giving the correct ride height and sag adjustability.
Tony.
Anyway...now the bike still rides at the very top of the suspension, with about 1/4 inch sag...the ride quality over bumps, and in corners, is great...firm, yet controlled....HOWEVER, now there is a noticeable vibration when shutting off the throttle and coasting with decreasing rpm's...possibly due to still being 'oversprung' and a little light in the front. My plan is to pick up another set of Prog. Suspension springs from Z1, but the part number is the same as the item I am now running (1107). Anyone else remember the aftermarket springs being so much longer than stock? I'm hoping the springs were mis-labelled, and the new 1107's will be a more appropriate length, giving the correct ride height and sag adjustability.
Tony.