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Old 02-14-2005   #5 (permalink)
rodneybrown
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Take a look into HyperPro springs. $250 for front and rear. Worked for me. If you don't like them they will take them back too.

I have installed RT springs and emulators up front and they were great (not a Triumph). A bit more work to install but great. The Hyperpro's are easy to install up front and were very good, just not quite as good as RT.

If a respring won't do it, personally, I'd go for the gusto and get Ohlin, Penske, Hagon, WP or whatever. Until recently, RT wouldn't even touch an RS/ST shock. I like my HyperPro sprung shock, but I guarntee you will be kicking yourself for not going for a new shock rather than the RT/stock cluge.
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