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1st Century maintenance, suspension upgrade and general maintenance advice
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<blockquote data-quote="MajBach" data-source="post: 1289270" data-attributes="member: 27289"><p>Thanks for that. I was already writing my post that follows yours when you posted it. I keep hearing the same song "...money well spent" when it comes to aftermarket suspension. Perhaps I will stop in at a dealer tomorrow and find out what all the parts for a Gen III replacement as well as full service to the front will set me back. If it comes down to a few hundred bucks, I'll just bite the bullet and fork out for the good stuff and have an expert do all the work.</p><p></p><p>The dilemma is the bike won't be enjoyable with a sub par ride but spending that kind of coin on a 7 year old bike with that kind of mileage...i just don't know. I've got a boat that needs TLC to think about too.</p><p></p><p>Thanks so far................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MajBach, post: 1289270, member: 27289"] Thanks for that. I was already writing my post that follows yours when you posted it. I keep hearing the same song "...money well spent" when it comes to aftermarket suspension. Perhaps I will stop in at a dealer tomorrow and find out what all the parts for a Gen III replacement as well as full service to the front will set me back. If it comes down to a few hundred bucks, I'll just bite the bullet and fork out for the good stuff and have an expert do all the work. The dilemma is the bike won't be enjoyable with a sub par ride but spending that kind of coin on a 7 year old bike with that kind of mileage...i just don't know. I've got a boat that needs TLC to think about too. Thanks so far................ [/QUOTE]
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