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Re: [ST] Rear Shock
Motorcycle Consumer News had a blurb in the last issue [April] regarding
Hagon suspension from England. Rear shock with adj. damping and preload
and springs to fit rider weight were #390 with front fork springs going
for $56 per pair.
www.hagon-shocks.co.uk
I'm tempted to try these when mine gives up.
Dave Bardell
01 Sprint ST
Millerstown, PA
Dan Wallander wrote:
>I'm at the same point. 40 some thousand and a shagged rear shock. I
>ordered a Works Performance shock last week. It's not inexpensive at
>$600.00, but will outperform the stock shock. It's a lot less expensive
>than a Penske or Ohlins. It's also rebuildable, so I shouldn't have to
>purchase another shock. When I called last week, they said they were about
>three weeks out in orders. They will call me and I have to send them my
>current shock. Once they receive it, they build a new shock and send it
>back. Their turnaround is supposedly one day.
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>I believe the preload is adjusted with a collar via a spanner, so might not
>meet that need for you.
>
>Dan
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>Dan Wallander
>www.danwallander.com
>Albuquerque, NM
>'99 Triumph Sprint ST
>'74 BMW R90/6
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