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Old 06-12-2007   #3 (permalink)
CATUCK
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250 Grand Prix
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Uckfield East Sussex
Posts: 126
On my 02, I went for a Hagon Rear Shock 1" lower and Hagon progressive springs on the front which come complete with the correct fork oil. I then dropped the front forks through the clamps(triple trees) to keep the riding angle the same. Total cost about £250 ($500ish)

Although only an inch less than standard, this represents about 10% less height. Also the Hagon is tons better than the stadard suspension units, especially the progressive springs.

Before I tried this, I turned the adjuster, but everything kept decking out especially two up.

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