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rbond
Gosling
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Location: Alexandria, La.
V7C shocks comparison
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December 21, 2015, 11:52:36 AM »
I am looking to replace the stock shocks. Hagons are the front runner because of price. Ikons next. I really like having adjustable damping on the Ikons, but are almost $100.00 more. Has anyone had experience with Hagons trail shocks? Those are stock length. Or any other brand recommendations?
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neverquit
Gosling
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Re: V7C shocks comparison
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December 21, 2015, 01:49:25 PM »
I put a pair of Hagons on mine and they are better than stock. I gave Dave my weight and told him that I only ride solo so he used a slightly weaker spring on the ones he made for me. They are mounted upside down for clearance at the top.
At first I thought they were too stiff but after a couple hundred miles they softened up a bit. Mine have a spring rate of 23kg/129lb . Sometimes I wish they were a little softer. I mark the rods so I can see how much they compress and they come within 3/8 inch of bottoming out which seemed pretty good so I decided to leave them as they are. The nice thing is that Dave will swap springs with you until you are happy with them.
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drlapo
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Re: V7C shocks comparison
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December 21, 2015, 04:09:50 PM »
I'm getting Hagons from Dave Quinn for Christmas
OK so I've already installed them
I weigh 150 lbs so Dave set them up with medium damping a a spring lighter than stock.
they look good with one black spring and a chrome main spring on each unit
the bounce up and down tests indicates the rates are correct
the "trail shocks" mount up without difficulty
I have Hagons on my Triumph and am very satisfied
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neverquit
Gosling
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Re: V7C shocks comparison
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December 21, 2015, 08:01:31 PM »
Those trail shocks look good to me, I have the twin shocks. "driapo" do you know the spring rates on the shocks Dave sent you?
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drlapo
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Re: V7C shocks comparison
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December 22, 2015, 09:43:56 AM »
The invoice says 26KG SAC 32/70B. 12x22
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