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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Warren Rhen on June 20, 2019, 04:52:03 PM
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I thought I had read recently that HAgon shocks were no longer in business. I think it was said the owner retired. I see now Dime City Cycles is selling Hagon shocks. I had these on a couple of my bikes and thought they were very good and reasonable.
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Hagon is still in business. Dave Quinn Motorcycles was the US distributor until he retired last year, I'm not sure who is handling them now.
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Hagon is still in business. Dave Quinn Motorcycles was the US distributor until he retired last year, I'm not sure who is handling them now.
Dave Quinn was the really good thing about Hagon shocks. You could call and describe your application, what loads you expected, what sort of roads you were usually on, and he'd give you a spot-on recommendation for the type, length, springs, etc. Sorry to hear he's retired; hope the folks who have taken over absorbed some of his expertise ....
Lannis
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Dave Quinn was the really good thing about Hagon shocks. You could call and describe your application, what loads you expected, what sort of roads you were usually on, and he'd give you a spot-on recommendation for the type, length, springs, etc. Sorry to hear he's retired; hope the folks who have taken over absorbed some of his expertise ....
Lannis
Agreed. British Cycle Supply Company in Nova Scotia is listed as the North American distributor.
http://www.hagonshocksusa.com/
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I ordered mine last October direct from the UK. Great value.
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I'm a big Hagon fan myself.
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Had them on my Norge. Good and fair price. Are still in business, as far as I know.