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I changed the springs on my Breva 1200 (Norge without fairing) for the correct rated non progressive spring for my weight and it certainly made a differencehttp://sonicsprings.com/catalog/calculate_spring_rate.php
I think the Breva 1200 has damper based suspension and the Sport 1200s have cartridge suspension, or am I wrong.
Yeah you are right. Can you not change the spring on a cartridge system?
Larry, go and see Izzy at Suspensions r Us in Seaford. He�s the Matris importer and certainly knows his stuff. I have my own �Go To� suspension bloke up here but buy a fair bit of gear off Izzy. Good bloke. Does excellent work. :thumb
Have you tried adjusting the air gap or heavier fork oil? For thirty cents you can put two pvc spacers at the top of your springs to increase the preload. A set of custom springs from Racetech is only $130. You can spec your riding style, weight, etc and they'll provide a spring rate that meets your needs. They don't specifically list the 1200 Sport on their website but I know when I talked to them nearly ten years ago about mine they cross referenced the forks and could build a set of springs.
Well I haven't tried anything yet but I do know what can be done. I'd like to hear from 1200 Sport owners who have done upgrades/modifications and what exactly those upgrades entailed and what the outcomes were, and particularly if the Matris or similar cartridge swap is as effective as it should be for the price. JohninVT, your solution is the cheapest and I've done it before on other bikes, but how long a spacer, how much oil/air space, and what weight oil? So as much as suggestions of what can be done are sincerely appreciated they don't help me much without the info on what exactly was done and did it accomplish the desired result for the money. At the end of the day whatever I do will require exactly the same amount of effort. Keep 'em conning. Larry
Have you rollerised that beast yet?
They'll be failing. They all do. No exceptions.