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I thinking is that with a shaft drive you are never going to be given plush, long travel suspension. Again, my thinking is if they fitted a CV joint instead of a UJ they could get more movement.Tell that to a VS owner!My 2003 Brve does have crap suspension. Going to 10 weight in the front made a big difference to the Marzocchis. I run the preload on the rear backed off as far as it can go and it is about right for two-up or a decent load.
keep in mind �plush� and �controlled� don�t necessarily play well together. My DR650 has something like 10� of travel & will float over just about anything but dropping it into a curve at 90 is not exactly it�s strong suite. Conversely, most sport bikes are a bit of a handlful on a fire trail...
What are all those diamonds in your post? I have seen them before and don't know why they are there.
I think it has something to do with the font used by the posters device not being recognized by the forum. It happens to posts I make from my phone, but not my laptop.
Correct - things like ampersands, bold, quotes and even questions marks aren't even recognized by my PC. Something to do with control characters being blocked. I also don't see the emoticons anymore - just the description. Not sure if it's me or the forum...
MG is literally a boutique mc manufacturer. The V7 line in particular aught to be offered as a base chassis with a list of pick and choose items: suspension, wheels, brakes, exhausts, fairings, seating factory colors.
So much depends on the road conditions.
Fortunately, it doesn�t really matter, as the posts are perfectly comprehensible even with the missing punctuation.[/quote ]It makes it hard to read. Punctuation makes a difference. For instance:" You are an idiot ",is different than "You are an idiot?'
What are all those diamonds in your post.I have seen them before and dont know why they are there.
good call, I was surprised how big a difference it made when I switched out the shocks on my Bonneville. Be sure to report back on what you think once you have them on.
sigh,... this thread is killing my dreams. well, okay, day dream of owning a V7 III. this does sound very similar to the complaints I have about my wife's Sportster 883 Low<back to lurk mode>
I went ahead and ordered Ikon shocks and springs made to order for my weight and riding style. After reading all of the responses I feel that this is my best option.