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any alternative to progressive springs
i have stock rear and front springs on my bike (81 850)...is there any cheaper routes for the rear shocks and or front ones?Tags: None
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For the rear, the ultimate in cheap would be the EMGO or MDI shocks from China. However, I think a hard-tailed frame rides better than they do. IKON shocks cost a bit more, but ride better. Supposedly, they are derived from the old KONI shocks of many years ago.
For the front, a popular choice would be Sonic springs. There is a representative from their company that is a member of this forum, I'm not sure if it's the owner or not. Sonic makes good springs, but they are straight-rate (not progressively-wound), but that's OK, the air that is trapped in the forks is progressive in nature. Sonic springs are available in different ratings, so you should be able to find one that is right for you.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostFor the rear, the ultimate in cheap would be the EMGO or MDI shocks from China. However, I think a hard-tailed frame rides better than they do. IKON shocks cost a bit more, but ride better. Supposedly, they are derived from the old KONI shocks of many years ago.
For the front, a popular choice would be Sonic springs. There is a representative from their company that is a member of this forum, I'm not sure if it's the owner or not. Sonic makes good springs, but they are straight-rate (not progressively-wound), but that's OK, the air that is trapped in the forks is progressive in nature. Sonic springs are available in different ratings, so you should be able to find one that is right for you.
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very nice...i like to corner to my bikes limit...any suggestions
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Originally posted by gs850cafe View Postvery nice...i like to corner to my bikes limit...any suggestions
If you really like to corner to your bike's limit, don't look at cheaper routes....Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
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Steel Toed Tank
I'm going to be getting a set of Hagons from here, seems to be the cheapest around.
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Originally posted by Steel Toed Tank View PostI'm going to be getting a set of Hagons from here, seems to be the cheapest around.
http://www.davequinnmotorcycles.com/...IN_SHOCKS.html
Another vote for the Hagons -- Dave sets them up to suit your bike, weight, and riding style, and they're slightly cheaper than the Progressives.
I'd also highly encourage you to take a riding skills class, such as Lee Parks' Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic. Once you learn to get your arse off the seat and corner properly, you'll stop dragging stuff and become MUCH faster. It's worth every penny and then some.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Originally posted by Steel Toed Tank View PostI'm going to be getting a set of Hagons from here, seems to be the cheapest around.
http://www.davequinnmotorcycles.com/...IN_SHOCKS.html
signed, OnceBitten...
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Originally posted by Gorminrider View Post...watch out for those UPS "brokers fees", fellow Canuck.
signed, OnceBitten...1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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2015 Yamaha FJ-09, Magma Red Power Corrupts...
Eat more venison.
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Steel Toed Tank
Not for anything close to that price.
Also, I only get things shipped through USPS.
I learned the "customs brokerage fee" thing a decade ago when I had some infrared heater rods shipped up from the states. The fee doubled the cost of my purchase!!
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