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Baldybloke
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Posted: 21 Jul 2016 at 17:08 |
Ok Guys I'm after a bit of advice. Thinking of replacing my stock rear sbocks with Hagons. Hagons offer 2 types, one black bodied (similar to those fitted to old British bikes with 3 pre load adjustments) and a fully chromed version (Nitro) which looks closer to the standard stock shocks and are higher spec. So are the cheaper black bodied ones up to the job or should I lash out the extra dosh on the Nitro ones. Cheers.
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Ken-Guzzibear
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I have the basic ones with chrome springs on the V1000 to be fair ask Hagon they are very very helpful and know their stuff, Hagon shocks are incredible value either way
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Mike H
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Also had the basic 3-way preload ones on my Tonti 850, they were excellent. Simply worked with no dramas.
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