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Progressive fork springs or not
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Bugger, I wish I`d read this a week ago, I`ve just brought some Hagon progressive springs, is there any way of tweeking these or the standard springs for that matter on my LTD or is it bin everything and but some Linear ones
1981 KZ1000 K1 LTD
Farm Boy with an O Level in Metalwork and not much else.
Everything in Sussex is a She, Except Tom Cat and She`s a He.
Farm Boy with an O Level in Metalwork and not much else.
Everything in Sussex is a She, Except Tom Cat and She`s a He.
Cheeky sod, I do at times ring it's neck, I'll see how I get on then , it said on the Hagon fitting instructions that if the springs were below the tubes fit the spacers and above the tubes do not, mine however are level with the tubes, I have fitted them, could I take them out for a slightly softer ride 😊.
1981 KZ1000 K1 LTD
Farm Boy with an O Level in Metalwork and not much else.
Everything in Sussex is a She, Except Tom Cat and She`s a He.
Farm Boy with an O Level in Metalwork and not much else.
Everything in Sussex is a She, Except Tom Cat and She`s a He.
You was not being rude at all, that tech went straight over my head, the spacers were supplied with the springs, so your saying keep them in then, the original's were ok riding but bottomed out every time you touched the brake hence why I changed them. 😊
1981 KZ1000 K1 LTD
Farm Boy with an O Level in Metalwork and not much else.
Everything in Sussex is a She, Except Tom Cat and She`s a He.
Farm Boy with an O Level in Metalwork and not much else.
Everything in Sussex is a She, Except Tom Cat and She`s a He.
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Very interesting reading and just at the right time too. The Maxton kit sounds wonderful, particularly with external adjustment. Price is price, I've always believed in British engineering and there is no doubt Maxton do it right. If you buy quality you only have to buy it once.
The bigger the motor,the more expensive the bang !!!
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