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mavis cruet 19 Aug 2011 11:21

anyone tried hagon fork springs?
 
thinking of fitting these progressive springs to my 1vj tenere. anybody tried them? they any good? cheers. karl.

Socks 19 Aug 2011 13:32

Hi,
I have fitted a two-inch spacer on my 3aj and for now this has firmed up the front end rather a lot (maybe to much). I say” for now" because I'm sure that having the bike with luggage and/or pillion will make a lot of difference again to the set up. Fine manoeuvres are now much more controlled.
It is recommended by a lot of folk that you get them professionally set up along with the rear shock, but off course this means lots of ££££££££££. I do use the hagons in two other very different bikes and it has improved the handling no end, although again, I must say that I feel it would be much better to do a full set up, front and rear, to gain full advantage to your particular requirements.
What ever you do it will change the handling of your bike, just hope its for the better out come. Oh and look at upgrading your rear shock spring also.

Should you google a review on this subject you will find lots of differing opinions (including here on the Hubb). As an example =

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=118024

Keep us all posted on the outcome and your opinions on the results, as I'm sure we (as I am) will be all interested.

Regards
Socks

Mark 19 Aug 2011 22:18

We're happy with them!
 
We fitted Hagon Progressive fork springs to a XT600e (with a larger Acerbis fuel tank) over 10 years ago and are pleased with the results, in particular the reduction in the front end dive when the front brake is applied. The bike has been used constantly over this time, both for commuting and overlanding for 3 years (UK to Australia and North-South America).
Hope this helps
Mark

kenymact 19 Aug 2011 23:30

I,ve used them in mine and they have improved the dive but are quite stiff.........

Jens Eskildsen 21 Aug 2011 16:04

I have Wilbers in mine, I chose them because of the brand, I KNOW they make good shocks, so the springs should also be fine. They cost about 10£ more than other brands, so no big deal.

I like'em, very much actually. Just tried my buddys xt600e (identical to mine) with stock springs, big difference.


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