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Hagon shock? Who's got one?
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:34 pm
by Marty_Rillo
Hi everyone... Ish!!!
Soooo it's a pretty simple question, I'm a tad miffed that no one has a reservoir holding bracket,
So I'm thinking a replacement shock isn't a bad idea, the one I've got is a little cruddy, kind of soft feeling, and the damping adjustment is making not much difference as I move it.
A new hagon should be well damped, sprung to my weight and shiny!!
Who's had one or got one to tell me what they are like!?
Cheers Martin.
Re: Hagon shock? Who's got one?
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 5:16 pm
by mellorp
Lets be honest once set up how many people alter their new "mde to measure" rear shock. Once it's setup and installed do we really need remote reservoirs ?
Hagon have a good reputation and at a good price.
Alternatives are
http://www.shock-factory.co.uk/m-shocks-home.html
M Shock I think, now do a slightly more advanced unit with more individual adjustment
Re: Hagon shock? Who's got one?
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 7:13 pm
by Marty_Rillo
Thanks! I may have to give them a call if I don't get the bracket.
Once a shock is set up for me, I never touch them unless it starts feeling funny,
My z1000 has an adjustable shock from a zx6r in it that's sprung and valved, and I've not touched it in two years!
Thier also seems to be quite a lot of play from the lower shock mounting,
A new shock seems very appealing now!
Cheers Martin.
Re: Hagon shock? Who's got one?
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 3:19 pm
by Professor
Lower shock bearing is part of the linkage not on the shock
Wilbers also make replacement shocks, on ebay etc. Should be better than Hagon
Re: Hagon shock? Who's got one?
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 6:52 pm
by Marty_Rillo
Got my hagon shock guys!!
Well so far, a few shakedowns up the road, and it's very good.
No squatting on acceleration, quite stiffly sprung, well made too.
It also took a little of the slop out of the travel!
I would recommend it so far, if it changes I will let you know!
Martin.
Re: Hagon shock? Who's got one?
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:31 pm
by Garry
I've got one of these
Nice shock and quite stiff like you say
You don't realize how bad units can get until you replace them
Re: Hagon shock? Who's got one?
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 9:24 pm
by Marty_Rillo
Yep Garry, I'm amazed at how firmly sprung it is, but it's also a very light bike!,
The damping may need to go up a little as it felt a tiny bit pogo as I hit some lumps, but Hagen also say it may take a bit to bed in.
The severe lack in engine braking is going to take time getting used to!
As well as keeping it on the boil!
Cheers Martin